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THE  LIBRARY 


OF  THE 


l)oit  Samuel  m.  Pennypacker 

LATE  GOVERNOR  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 

Books  Relating  to  the  Quakers 

Publications  of  the  Sower  Press  of  Germantown 

Publications  from  the  Presses  of  the  Early  Inland  Toivns 

of  Pennsylvania 

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REMARKS 


Cms  Catalogue  forms  the  fifth  part  of  the  Hbrary  of  the 
Hon.  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker,  recently  Governor  of 
Pennsylvania.  It  embraces  his  extraordinary  collection 
of  books  relating  to  the  Quakers,  including  "Truth  Ad- 
vanced," the  first  book  printed  in  New  York.  And  printed  by 
William  Bradford.  Many  that  are  excessively  rare,  relating  to 
the  Keith  controversy;  Bishop's  New  England  Judged,  the  first 
edition ;  the  very  rare  and  celebrated  Battle-Door,  by  George  Fox 
and  others,  which  was  written  in  defense  of  the  Quakers'  "Thee"- 
and  "Thou,"  as  well  as  many  other  works  of  George  Fox,  the 
founder  of  the  sect;  the  writings  of  William  Penn,  George 
Whitehead,  Francis  Bugg,  and  other  noted  followers  and  oppo- 
nents of  Fox.  They  are  mostly  all  first  editions,  and  quite  a 
number  are  the  only  copies  known.  The  Quaker  element  being 
so  intimately  associated  in  connection  with  the  early  settlement 
of  the  Colonies,  makes  this  gathering  of  unusual  interest  to  the 
historian  of  America,  and  we  venture  to  assert  that  it  is  the  most 
important  offered  the  American  public.  After  these  follow  The 
Publications  of  the  Sower  Press  of  Germantown,  Phila- 
delphia. Governor  Pennypacker  has  long  enjoyed  the  reputa- 
tion of  having  the  most  complete  collection  of  the  issues  of  this 
press  in  existence,  commencing  with  Padlin's  "Eine  Emstliche 
Ermahnung/'  a  broadside  printed  in  1738  and  the  first  issue 
of  this  celebrated  press,  it  follows  down  to  the  last,  including 
the  finest  known  copy  of  the  "Zionitischer  Weyrauchs 
Hugel/'  Sower's  first  book.  Fine  copies  of  the  three  Bibles 
printed  in  1743,  1763,  and  1776 — in  the  first  is  a  printed  flyleaf 
by  Sower,  which  is  to  be  found  in  no  other  copy,  and,  of  course, 

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makes  this  unique.    The  second  is  excessively  rare,  and  thought 
by  good  authorities  to  be  the  most  uncommon   of  the  three, 
^yf  whilsi  I  take  the  ground  that  the  latter   (1776  edition)    is  the 

rarest  of  the  lot,  from  the  fact  that  fewer  copies  of  that  edition 
haA'e  passed  through  my  hands  in  the  last  forty  years.  It  is 
a  well-known  fact  that  the  major  portion  of  the  edition,  while 
ill  sheets,  was  used  by  the  Continental  Army  for  cartridge 
paper.  Consequently,  fewer  copies  of  this  edition  were  sold 
than  of  the  two  former  editions.  However,  the  series  is  of 
exceeding  interest,  and  the  1743  edition  bears  the  distinction 
of  being  the  first  Bible  printed  in  a  European  language  in 
America.  The  seven  New  Testaments,  which  are  included  in 
the  collection,  are  probably  one  of  its  most  remarkable  features, 
as  they  all  appeared  before  any  English  Testament  was  published 
in  this  country.  The  first  was  published  in  1745;  the  second  in 
1755 ;  the  third  in  1761 ;  the  fourth  in  1763 ;  the  fifth  in  1764;  the 
sixth  in  1769,  and  the  seventh  in  1775.  It  is  the  only  complete 
set  in  existence,  whilst  that  of  1764  is  entirely  unknown  to  all 
bibliographers,  and  of  the  editions  of  1745,  1755,  and  1769,  there 
is  only  one  other  copy  of  each  known,  and  they  are  in  the  library 
of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  The  series  of  almanacs 
"Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Calendar"  commence 
with  that  of  1741,  and,  with  several  breaks,  run  to  1778,  whilst 
"Tobler's  Pennsylvania  Town  and  Countryman's  Alman- 
ack" commences  with  the  first  in  1756  and  runs  (with  the  ex- 
ception of  1760)  to  1761.  Among  the  other  publications  are 
many  that  are  unique,  as  well  as  of  great  historical  interest. 
After  this  follow  the  publications  from  the  various  presses  of 
the  little  inland  towns  of  Pennsylvania,  and  whilst  these,  as  a 
rule,  date  back  only  to  the  first  quarter  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury (a  few,  of  course  ,dating  in  the  last  quarter  of  the  eight- 
eenth century),  they  are  nevertheless  of  peculiar  interest,  from 
the  fact  that  they  form  almost  a  complete  history  of  early  print- 
ing in  Pennsylvania,  and  all  are,  more  or  less,  rare  and  can 


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justly  be  termed  the  "incunabulae"  of  our  State.     In  most  cases 
the  books  are  of  a  rehgious  character,  and  in  the  German  or 
I'enn sylvan ia   Dutch   language,   and   illustrate  the   great   moral  » 
character  of  our  early  "Pennsylvania  Dutch"  settlers. 

The  last  portion  of  the  Catalogue  is  devoted  to  First 
American  Editions.  These  include  a  fine  copy  of  the  First 
Edition  of  Shakespeare,  1795-6;  the  First  Edition  of  Irving' s 
Knickerbocker's  New  York,  1809;  the  First  Edition  of  the 
Federalist,  1788;  the  Proposed  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  1785; 
line  copy  of  The  Aitken  Bible,  1782,  being  the  first  Bible 
printed  in  English  in  America;  the  First  Edition  of  Goldsmith's 
Vicar  of  Wakefield,  1772;  the  First  Edition  of  Gulliver's 
Travels,  1736-7 :  the  First  Edition  of  Josephus,  1773- 1775 /which.     ^*^    J  / 

to  complete,  called  into  requisition  no  less  than  four  different 
presses^  The  First  Edition  of  Sterne's  Works,  1774,  and  many 
other  first  editions  of  American  and  English  authors. 

The  Catalogue  has  been  compiled  with  valuable  bibliograph- 
ical information,  and  should  attract  the  attention  of  collectors 
and  librarians  everywhere.  The  collecting  of  these  books  has 
been  the  life  work  of  Governor  Pennypacker,  and,  being  one  of 
the  earliest  on  the  field,  he  has  been  enabled  to  gather  the  treas- 
ures enumerated  herein,  many  of  which  could  not  be  duplicated. 

STAN.  V.  HENKELS. 


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BOOKS  RELATING  TO  THE  QUAKERS. 

ACCOUNT  AN,  of  the  Proceeding's  and  Debates  on 
the  Tithe  Bill,  \v'hich  was  brought  into  the  House  of 
Commons  on  a  Petition  deliver'd  by  the  Quakers. 
Svo.  London,  1737 


B 


AKER,  DANIEL.    A  Clear  Voice  of  Truth  Sounded 
forth,  and  as  an  Ensign  Lifted  up  and  displayed. 
In  Answer  to  the  Proceedings  of  the  ChrisJtians  by    ''  ^  ^ 
^.  name  in  Asia    *    *    *    principally  directed  to  the  Lord  Em- 

bassador  (so  called)    in  Constai;inople,  and   to   the   English  "5^ 

Company  of  Merchants  and  Factors  in  Smyrna,  with  some-  '^ 

what  to  the  IVlqrchants  in  Genoa,  etc. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  Printed  in  the  Year,  1662 


7. 


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3  Barbak^'ous  and  Inhuman  Cruelties,  The  Late.  In- 
flicted upon  certtain  Persons  called  Quakers,  for  their  Peace- 
able Religious  Meetings,  in  the  County  of  I-^icester,  by  the 
Instigation  of  Thomas  Cotten,  Priest,  etc. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,   1682 

4  Aminabdab  ;  or.  The  Quaker's  Vision.  With  a  curious  en- 
graved frontispiece. 

8vo,  half  bock.  In  the  Year  1710 

5  Barcl.w,  Robert.  An  Apology  for  the  True  Christian 
Divinity.     Fourth  Edition. 

8vo  morocco.  London,  1701 

Title  inlaid. 

6  Barclay,  Robert.  Apologie  de  la  Veritable  Theologie 
Chretienne. 

8vo,  old  calf.  Londres,  1702 

First  French  edition,  with  autograph  of  Robert  Strettell 
on  flyleaf. 


7  Barclay^  Robert.  An  Apology  for  the  True  Christian 
Religion,  as  the  same  is  Held  Forth  and  Preached  by  the 
People  called  in  scorn  Quakers.     Sixth  Edition. 

8vo,  calf.  London,  1736 

8  Barclay,  Robert.  Apologie  oder  Verthei-digungs-Sdhrifft 
der  waihren  Giristlidhen. 

8vo,  half  bound.  Anno,    1740 

Poor  copy. 

9  Barclay,  Robert.    The  Anarchy  of  the  Ranters  and  other 
.            Libertines;  the  Hierarchy  of  the  Romanists,  etc. 

'  •  8vo,  calf.  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,  1775 

10  Barclay,  Robert.  The  Anarchy  of  the  Ranters  and  otiher 
Libertines. 

8vo.  London,    1771 

11  Barclay,  Robert.  An  Apology  for  the  True  Christian 
Divinity. 

Bvo,  calf.  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,  1775 

12  Barclay,  Robert,  An  Apology  for  the  True  Christian 
Divinity.  Being  an  Expknation  and  Vindicaltion  of  the  Prin- 
ciples and  Doctrines  of  the  People  called  Quakers. 

8vo,  calf.  Joseph  James,  Philadelphia,   1789 

13  Barclay,  John.  Diary  of  Alexander  Jaflt'ray.  *  *  ^ 
Given  in  Connexion  with  Memoirs  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and 
Persecution  of  the  People  called  Quakers. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1834 

14  Bates,  Elisha.    The  Doctrine  of  Friends. 

8vo,  sheep.  Mountpleasant,  1825 

Very  rare  imprint. 

15  Bates,  William,  The  Harmony  of  the  Divine  Attributes 
en  the  Contrivances  and  Accomplishment  of  Man's  Redemp- 
tion, 

Bvo,  sheep.  James  Adams,  Wilmington,  1771 

16  Bathurst,  Elizabeth,     Truth's  Vindication;  or,  A  Gen- 
^    tie  Stroke  to  Wipe  off  the  Foul  Aspersions,  False  Accusa- 

/,7>i      tions  and  Misrepresentations,  cast  upon  the  People  of  God 
called  Quakers, 

i2mo,  old  calf.  London,  1683 

Has  inscribed  on  flyleaves  "Alis  Haworth  Book  1691,  who 
is  named  a  Quaker";  "Alis  Haivorth  Book,  zvhich  Edward 
Burroughs  bought  her" ;  "John  Kenivorthy." 


17  Sealing,  Benjamin.  A  True  Account  of  the  Proceed- 
ing's, Sense  and  Advice  of  the  People  called  Quakers.  At 
the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Faithful  Friends  and  Brethren,  begun 
in  London  on  the  28th  of  the  3d  Month,  1694,  in  order  to 

h  ^ ,  put  an  end  to  the  Divisions  and  Dififerences  among  some  of 

^  the  People  called  Quakers  in  America,     *     *     *     Xo  which 

is  added  an  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Yearly  Meet- 
ing at  BuiiliiTjgton. 

Small  4to,  half  roan,  uncut.  London,  1694 

Exceedingly  rare.  Has  a  list  of  seventy  friends  who  sided 
with  Keith,  with  information  concerning  Jacob  Telner,  of 
Germantown. 

18  Beames  of  Eternal  Brightness;  or.  Branches  of  Ever- 
lasting Blessings,  Springing  forth  of  the  Stock  of  Salvation, 

.     /  /)      to  be  spread  over  India,  etc.    Written  by  a  Member  of  Truth, 
//  John,  \\'*ho  is  called  a  Quaker. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1661 

19  Benezet,  Anthony.  A  Caution  and  Warning  to  Great- 
Britain  and  her  Colonies  in  a  Short  Representation  of  the 

tX^     Calamitous   State  of  the  Enslaved   Negroes   in  tihe   British 
^'  Dominions. 

Small  8vo,  half  morocco.  Hall  &  Sellers,  Philadelphia,  1767 

20  Benezet,  Anthony.  Some  Serious  and  Awful  Considera- 
tions Recommended  to  all,  particularly  the  Youth,  in  a  Rep- 

1  ,^         resentation  of  'the  Uncertainty  of  a  Death-Bed  Repentance. 
'  i2mo.  Joseph  Crukshank,  Philadelphia  (1770) 


1.^' 


21       Benezet,   Anthony.     A  Collection  of  Religious  Tracts. 
CoJlected  by. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1773 

Autograph  of  Benezet  on  inside  of  cover. 


22  Benezet,  Anthony.     A  Collection  of  Religious  Tracts. 
Collected  by. 

I  .vT^    i2mo,  old  calf.  Philadelphia,  1773 

Soiled. 

23  Benezet,  Anthony.    Thoughts  on  the  Nature  of  War. 
i6mo,  boards.  Philadelphia  (1775) 

n  Not  in  Hildeburn.    Has  manuscript  note  by  Benezet  on  page 

22,  and  h-as  bound  unth  it  a  letter  from  Mr.  Sayre  to  the 
Fairfield  Committee,  giving  reasons  for  not  joining  the  asso- 
ciation. 


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24      Benezet,  Anthony.    The  Mie^hty  Destroyer  Displayed  in 

some  Account  of  the  Dreadful   Havock  made  by  tihe  mis- 

5,2*^"    taken  Use,  as  well  as  Abuse,  of  Distilled  Spiritous  Liquors. 

i2mo,  half  bock.  Isaac  Collins,  Trenton,  1779 

.25       (Benezet,  Anthony.)     An  Extract  from  a  Treatise  on 
the  Spirit  of  Prayer. 
' '  l2mo,  half  bock.  Philadelphia,  1780 

26  Benezet,  Anthony.     The  Plain  Truth  of  Qiristian  Per- 
'  fection. 

/•  ^        l2mo,  half  bock.  J.  Grukshank,  Philadelphia,  1780 

27  Benezet,  Anthony.  The  Plainness  and  Innocent  Sim- 
plicity of  the  Christian  Religion,  with  its  Salutary  Effects, 

,  j''  compared  to  the  corrupting  Nature  and  dreadful  effects  of 
>"^       War. 

i2mo,  half  bock.  Philadelphia,  1782 

28  Benezet,  Anthony.     The  Plainness  and  Innocent  Sim- 
,  (A  plicity  of  the  Christian  Religion,  and  other  tracts. 

/'  i2mo.  Philadelphia,  1782 

29  Benezet,  Anthony.  The  Plain  Path  to  Christian  Per- 
fection.     Philadelphia,    1780. — The    Plainness    and    Innocent 

.  i.   Simplicity  of  the  Christian  Religion.     By  Arithony  Benezet. 
|.^^    Philadelphia,  1783.     And  A  Letter  from' Elizabeth  Webb  to 
Anthony  William   Boehm.     Philadelphia,    1783.      Bound   to- 
gedier._ 
i2mo,  calf. 

30  Benezet,  Anthony.  A  Short  Account  of  the  People 
called  Quakers:  their  Rise,  Religious  Principles  and  Settle- 

\,3^  ment  in  America.     Third  Edition. 

l2mo,  half  bock.  Enoch  Story,  Philadelphia,  1783 

31  Benezet,  Anthony.  A  Collection  of  Religious  Tracts, 
Plainly  setting  forth  the  Great  Truths  of  the  Gospel,  for  the 
Instruction  of  the  Youth  and  others,  particularly  those   of 

%'       the  Black  People. 

T2mo,  half  bock.  Enoch  Story,  Philadelphia,  1784 

Very  scarce. 

32  Benezet,  Anthony.     The  Plainness  and  Innocent  Sim- 
Q  ^  plicity  of  the  OhVistian  Religion. 

I '  i2mo,  half  bock.  London,  1800 

33  Benezet,  Anthony.  A  Short  Account  of  the  People  called 
Quakers:  their  Rise,  Religious  Principles  and  Settlement 
in  America.     Second  Edition. 

T2mo,  half  bock.  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,  N.  D. 


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34       Besse,  Joseph.    A  Defense  of  Quakerism ;  or,  An  Answer 
.      to  a  Book,  intitled  A  Preservative  against  Quakerism. 

8vo,  calf.  London,  1732 


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35  Besse,  Joseph.  A  Collection  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  Peo- 
ple called  Quakers  for  the  Testimony  of  a  Good  Conscience. 
2  vols.    Folio,  old  calf.  London,  1753 

Scarce.     Contains  original  information  concerning  the  set- 
tlement of  Pennsylvania. 


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36  BEVAN.S,  John.  A  Defense  of  the  Christian  Doctrine  of 
the  Society  of  Friends. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1805 

37  BiLL.\  Vera  ;  or,  The  Arraignment  of  Ignoramus,  put  forth 
^ .      out  of  Charity,  for  the  use  of  Grand  Inquests  and  other  Jurys, 

I  ,^         the  Sworn  Assertions  of  Truth  and  Justice. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1682 

38  Bishop.   George.     The   I^?t  Trump;   or.   One   Warning 
tQ   More  Yet,  to  the  People  of  these  Nations. 

^'  Small  4to.  London,  1662 

39  BiSHOPE,  George.  New  England  Judged,  Not  by  Man's, 
but  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord:  and  The  Summe  sealed  up  of 
New-England's  Persecutions.  Being  a  Brief  Relation  of 
the  Sufferings  of  the  People  called  Quakers  in  those  Parts 
of  America,  from  the  beginninig  of  the  Fifth  Moneth,  1656 
(the  time  of  their  first  Arrival  at  Boston  from  England),  to 
the  later  end  of  the  Tenth  Moneth,  1660.  Wherein  The  Cruel 
Whippings  and  Scourgings,  Bonds  and  Imprisonmentts,  Beat- 
ings and  Chainings,  Starvings  and  Huntings,  Fines  and  Con- 
fiscations of  Estates,  Burning  in  the  Hand  and  Cutting  of 
Ears,  Orders  of  Sale  for  Bond-men,  and  Bond-women,  Ban- 
ishm.ent  upon  pain  of  Death,  and  Putting  to  Death  of  those 
People,  are  Shortly  touched.  With  a  Relation  of  the  Man- 
ner, and  some  of  the  Other  most  Material  Proceedings;  and 
a  Judgment  thereupon.     In  Answer.     To  a  Certain  Printed 

Paper,  Intituled,  A  Declaration  of  the  General  Court  of  the 
Massachusets  holden  at  Boston  the  18  October,  1658,  apolo- 
gizing for  the  same. 

Small  4to,  contemporary  calf.  London,  1661 

A  very  good  copy  of  this  exceedingly  rare  book,  giving  a 
detailed  account  of  the  gentle  reception  the  Quakers  received 
from  our  good  old  pious  Pilgrim  fathers.  With  the  rare 
Appendix:  "An  Appendix  to  the  Book,  entituled,  Nczv  Eng- 
land Judged.  Being  certain  Writings  {never  yet  printed)  of 
those  Persons  which  were  there  Executed.     Together  with 


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Not  by  hims^  buc  the  Sj^irit  of  the  Lo  rd  ; 

And 
The  SUMME  fealedupof  N ElV-ENG L/1  ND'S 

PERSECUTIONS. 

Being 
A^nV/Rebtion  of  xhzSHJferlr.gs  of  the  7'f<»/?/f  cjUcd  l^w^i^m  m 
thoft  Parts  oi  iA  MEklC  ^,«t"rom  \\\zb€^iyimyig  ai i\\i  ■fifth  ' 
Moneih  i<$5<5>  (che'tims  oUhelr  firii Arrival  dt  BOS  TON^TOin 
ENGLAND)  tO<he/rf/<^£nd  of  ihi  7>«r/?  Moneth,   1660. 

Wherein 
The  Ctnetwhjmfj^s  artd  Sconrgi'n^i^Bo//ds  and  ImpriJo;/mc»fs^Be/i!- 
i»£(  ixidChainln^s,  Starvwgs  and  HnfttirTgs^  Flyies  .mdCo/^fifcati-^ 
enx)( Eftates^  Burmng  ift  the-Z^^W  Snd  Cutting o(  Surs^  Ordexi'Ol 
Salt  fof  Bpni-tPKit^  ai\d  Bond-women,  ^Amjhmtiu  upon  wtft  of ' 
DcAth^  and  Patuvgio pcath  o(t^o(^  People, nr (J  .Sj^crr/Mouifh'iL'j; 
Wiih  ii  Hef^tiM 61  ihi/'MoKner,  and 5c>w[f  of  -th.c.p;i^fr  ii^oli  Ma- 
terial  "Prtcecdings ;  and  a  Judg^nieni  ibereuf  Gn . 

In  tyfnfo'cr. 

To  a  r^r^^w  primed. P^pesl  fttitijJtd,y^  f)  £<r  Z,  /^  JU-TIO  N 
«f  {1st ^Ottrd  Cam  of  the,  Majfuch^fru  \o/fk»  ^at^  Boi\<a\^tM 
i^^O^er^  itfy'S.'.Apologiri'ngf&rtheTamo.*  " 

By   Oi  O  RG  fi   *B1  S.V  o  l»  F> 

Theref^t^  dlj$^  ftith  tht  fVifiom  of  Cod^  /yvilifrnd  thm  ProphttSy 
judAfsftieSy  indfomt  ofthttn  thef  fhatt  fia)  and  Perfect  e^  7'haifhf 
Blood  of  4^  tht  Profihets  that  rras^  fbtd  frbm  the  Founds  io)]  of  the 
H^orUj  may  he  required  of  this  Generation,  Erom  theBbad  of  AM, 
to  tht  Blood  of  Ztchari^u^^hich  ftrifked  beiweiu  the  Tt7»ple  W  *ht 
Altar,  Verliyy  ) fay  Hntv  youy  it  fkal^he  rebuffed  ffthts  ^euera'Son. 

Londony  Printed  for  fiohert  Hilfon,  in  Ma^^tJus  Le  Grani^  1 66 1 , 

//  — ~ 


Facsimile  of  Title  Lot  ^g 


a  Short  Relation  of  the  Tryal,  Sentence,  and  Execution  of 
William  Leddra.  Written  by  them  in  the  time  of  their  Im- 
prisionment  in  the  Bloody  Tozvn  of  Boston."    See  facsimile 

TITLE. 

40  Bolton,  John.  A  Justification  of  the  Righteous  Judg- 
ment of  God  on  Nathaniel  Smith,  who  was  a  ShoO-Maker, 
^  who,  being  ashamed  of  his  own  Trade,  stiles  himself  in  his 
J.^'^  Book,  Student  in  Physick;  whose  lying  Mouth  God  hath 
set  a  stop  to;  as  also  a  Witness  against  Elizabeth  Atkinson, 
who  is  one  of  the  same  Spirit,  etc. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  Printed  in  the  Year  1669 

42  BowDEN,  James.  The  History  of  the  Society  of  Friends 
in  America. 

2  vols.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1850 

43  Bowles,  George.  A  Faithful  Warning  to  all  those  who 
Profess  the  Light  of  .Christ  to  be  their  Guide,  and  yet  walk 
contrary  to  it. 

i6mo,  half  bock.  London,  17 10 

44  BowNAS,  Samuel,  and  Richardsoj^,  John.  The  Journals 
of  the  lives  and  Travels  of. 

8vo,  calf.  William  Dunlap,  Philadelphia,  1759 

45  BowNAS,  Samuel.  An  Account  of  the  Life,  Travels  and 
Christian  Experience  in  the  Works  of  the  Ministlry  of. 

8vo,  half  bock.  W.  Dunlap,  Philadelphia,  1759 

46  BowNAS,  Samuel.  An  Account  of  the  Life,  Travels  and 
Christian  Experienices  of. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Stanford,  1805 

47  Bourne,  Edward.  An  Answer  to  Doctor  Good  (so  called) 
His  Dialc^ie  against  those  call'd  Quakers.    Wherein  he  hath 

|.3*^     Forged  the  Quakers,  and  Confuted  Himself. 

Small  4to,  half  bock,  uncut.  Printed  in  the  Year  1673 

48  Broadside.  The  Testimony  of  the  People  called  Quakers, 
given  forth  by  a  Meeting  of  the  Representations  of  said 
People  in  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey,  held  at  Philadel- 

ia  the  Twenty-fourth  Day  of  the  first  Month,  1775.   Signed, 
James  Pemberton^  clerk  at  this  time. 
Folio.  Philadelphia,   1775 

The  celebrated  testimony  setting  forth  "the  fidelity  we  owe 
to  the  King  and  his  government.     Very  rare. 

49  Brook,  Mary.    Reasons  for  the  Necessity  of  Silent  Wait- 
ing. 
8vo,  uncut.  London,  1775 


yi^  ph 


8 

50  Brook,  !Marv,  Reasons  for  the  Necessity  of  Silent  Wait- 
ing, and  other  Quaker  tracts. 

8vo,  half  bound.  Philadelphia,  1794-99 

51  Brook,  Mary.  Reasons  for  the  Necessity  of  Silent  Wait- 
ing. 

8vo.  Philadelphia,  1795 

52  Brown,  John.  Quaker isme.  The  Path-way  to  Pagan- 
isme;  or,  A  View  of  the  Quakers'  Religion.     Being  an  Ex- 

|,Jf^     amination  of  the  Theses  and  Apologie  of  Robert  Barclay. 
8vo,  half  bound. 

53  BuGG,  Francis.  The  Picture  of  Quakerism.  Drawn  to 
the   Life.      London,    1697. — A    Brief    History   of   the    Rise, 

^    Growth   and    Progress    of   Quakerism.     By    Francis    Bugg. 
|,^^     London,  1697.     Bound  together  in  i  vol. 
8vo,   half  bound. 

54  Bugg,  Francis.  The  Pilgrim's  Progress  from  Quakerism 
to  Christianity.     Containing  a  farther  Discovery  of  the  Dan- 

^j      ger  of  the  Growth  of  Quakerism.     *     *     *     Together  with 
io^        a  Remedy  pro]X)sed  for  the  Cure  of  Quakerism.    Portrait  of 
the  author  and  a  plate  of  "Quaker  Synod" 
Small  4to,  old  calf.     (Rebacked.)  London,  1698 

Very  curious  amd  rare. 

55  Bugg,  Francis.     Quakerism  Expos'd  to  Publick  Censure 
(and  Zezebel  Withstood  and  his  Daughter  Anne   Docwra 

(,    Puklickly  Reproved  for  her  Lies  and  Lightness  in  her  Book 
I'        stiled  An  Apostate  Conscience,  etc.), 

i2mo,  half  bock.  London,  1699 

56  Bugg,  Francis.  The  Christian  Ministry  of  the  Church  of 
England  Vindicated  and  Distinguished  from  the  Antidhristian 
Ministry  of  the  Quakers. 

Small  8vo,  half  bock.  London,   1699 

57  Bugg,  Francis,  A  Modest  Defence  of  my  Book,  entituled 
Quakerism  Expos'd,  as  also  of  my  Broad  Sheet.  With  a 
Scheme  of  the  Quakers'  Yearly  Synod,  and  other  Books,  pre- 

\,f^     sented  Anno   1699  to  the   Parliament,  and   G.   Whitehead's 
inside   Turn'd   Outward,   by   Reprinting   his   Ancient    Book 
Ismael,  etc. 
i2mo,  half  bock.  London,  1700 

58  Bugg,  Francis,  William  Penn,  the  Pretended  Quaker, 
Discovered   to  hold   a   Cori-espondence   with   the   Jesuits   at 

^  0   Rome,    To  which  is  added  a  Winding-Sheet  for  Ann  Dock- 
>> '       wra. 

Small  8vo,  half  bock.  London,   1700 

Material  for  the  supporters  of  Macaulay. 


59  BuGG,  Francis,  News  from  New  Rome,  occasion-ed  by  tile 
Quakers  ChaJlertging  of  Francis  Bugfg,  whereby,  therr  Errors 
are  further  exposed.     With  a  Brief  Reply  to  Henry  Pick- 

/•*      worth's  Narrative,  and  something  in  Answer  to  tw^o  of  the 
Quaker  Books  to  some  Members  of  rarliament. 
i2mo,  half  bock.  London,  1701 

60  BuGG,  F.  A  Suitable  Caveat  Against  the  Prevalency  of 
Quakerism.     Containing  a  list  of  one  of  their  Parliaments 

}t*^    and  forty- foujr  of  their  Canon  Laws, 

8vo,  half  bock.  London,  1701 

61  BuGG,  Francis.  Quakerism  Deeply  Wounded,  and  now 
lyes  a  Bleeding  in  Sleeford  and  Colchester. 

J»  "      i2nio,  half  bock.  London  (1702) 

62  BuGG,  Francis.  The  Quakers'  Charm  Discovered,  whereby 
they  bewitch  not  only  their  own  deluded  Followers  with  their 
Sorceries,  *  *  *  but  also  many  other  unthinking  People, 
etc. 

Small  8vo,  half  bock.  London  (1702) 

63  BuGG,  Francis.  Quakerism  Drooping  and  its  Cause  Sink- 
ing. Clearly  Manifested  from  divers  Conferences  and  other 
Proceedings   w-Jth   the   Quaikers  at   Banbury,   Sleeford,   Col- 

.*■  y^  Chester  and  Mildenhall ;  also  a  Reply  to  the  Quakers'  Apology 
^'         why  they  refused  to  meet  Francis  Bugg  the  21st  of  Septem- 
ber, 1702,  to  Defend  themselves  from  his  Charge.     By  Ben 
Loveling. 

i2mo,  half  bock.  London,  1703 

Very  rare.  Illustrated  ivith  curious  cuts  representing 
George  Fox,  William  Penn  and  others  stabbing  the  Bible, 

64  Bugg,  Francis.    A  Bomb  thrown  amongst  the  Quakers  in 
^  Norwidh,  wlhich  will  Reach  their  Friends  in  Bristol  and  set 

H-i-"^     Fire  on  the  Combustible  Matter  through  their  whole  Camp 
in  England  and  WaHes. 
i2mo,  half  bock.  Norwich,  1703 

65  Burnyeat,  John.    The  Truth  Exalted  in  the  Writings  of 
that  Eminent  and  Faithful  Servant  of  Christ. 
Small  4to,  half  bound.  London,  1691 

Very  rare.  Gives  an  account  of  Burnyeat's  Travels  in  New 
England,  and  contains  interesting  reminiscences  of  Roger 
Williams. 

66  Burnyeat,  John.  The  Truth  Exalted  in  the  Writings  of 
that  Eminent  and  Faithful  Servant  of  Christ.     Collected  into 

,  .-p  this  ensuing  volume  a)s  a  Memorial  to  his  Faithful  Labours 
M  »       in  and  for  the  Truth. 

Small  4to,  half  bound.  London,  1691 


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lO 

67  i^^ABINET,  THE;  or,  Works  of  Darkness  Broug-ht  to 
\^__^       Conduct  of  some  of  the  Leading  Characters  in  the 

Light.     Being  a   Retrospect  of   the  Anti-Christian 
^.^         Society   called   Friends   towards  that   eminent   and    devoted 
Servant  of  the  Lord,  Elias  Hicks,  etc. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1824 

With  manuscript  of  Roberts  Vaux  concerning  the  author. 

68  Catechism  and  Confession  of  Faith.  Which  Containeth 
a  true  and  faithful  Account  of  the  Principles  aind  Doctrines 
of  the  People  called  Quakers. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1773 

69  Caton,   William.     The   Sea-Men's   Invitation.     With   a 
-^Passenger's  Observation  in  some  particular  things  which  con- 

^'^-    cem  them  tliat  practice  navigation. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1659 

70  Caton,  William.  An  Epistle  to  King  Charles  the  IL, 
sent  from  Amsterdam  in  Holland  the  28th  of  the  loth  month, 

3 »      1660. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1660 

71  Caton,  William.  A  Journal  of  the  Life  of  that  Faithful 
Servant  and  Minister  of  die  .Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ.    *    *    * 


r^^  Written  by  his  own  hand. 


>'  /        Small  4to,  half  bound.  London,  1689 

Very  scarce. 

72  Chalkley,  Thomas.    A  Collection  of  the  Works  of.    The 
Second  Edition. 

2  vols.     i2mo,  calf.  James  Chattin,  Philadelphia,  1754 

Fine  copy.    Scarce. 

73  Chalkley,    Thomas.      Youth    Persuaded    to    Obedience, 
Gratitude  and  Honour,  etc. 

Bvo.  London,  1763 

74  Chalkley,  Thomas.    A  Collection  of  the  Works  of. 
8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1790 

75  ■    Chalkley,  Thomas.     A  Collection  of  the  Works  of. 
Bvo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1790 

76  Chase,  William  H.    Day  by  Day.     A  Compilation  from 
the  Writings  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Friends. 

l2mo,  cloth.  Auburn,  1871 

yy      Christian-Testimony.     Born  by  some  of  the  People  of 
God  in  Scorn,  called  Quakers,  in  London.    Continued  in  thea'r 
,  Patient  Suffering  the  taking  away  of  their  Goods  for  Non- 

I'        Payment  of  Tythes  to  the  Parish  Priests,  etc. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  l68i-2 


1,. 


ZI 

78  Churchman,  John.  An  Account  of  the  Gospel  Labours 
and  Christian  Experiences  of. 

8vo,  sheep.  London,  1780 

79  CoADE,  G.,  JuN.  A  Letter  to  a  Qerg-yman,  relating  to  his 
Sermon  on  tjhe  30th  of  January,  *  *  *  and  giving  also  a 
very  particular  History  of  that  unfortunate  Prince  Charles  L 
i2mo,  half  bock.  Hodge  &  Shober,  New  York,  1773 

80  CoALE,  Joseph.  A  Testimony  of  the  Father's  Love  unto 
all  that  desire  aifter  him.  *  *  *  With  a  few  words  to 
England. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  ,  London  1661 

81  Coale,  Jo.seph.  a  Salutation  to  the  Suffering-Seed  of 
God,  wherein  the  things  are  declared  and  signified  before- 
hand that  must  shortly  come  to  pass. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,   1663 

82  CoALE,  Joseph.  To  all  that  Desire  and  Breath  after  the 
Lord  and  the  true  Knowledge  of  his  Everlasting  Way.  *  *  * 
Even  to  you  all,  I  say,  the  Visitation  and  tender  Salutation 


of  the  Father's  Love  through  me  reacheth. 


Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1667 

83  CoALE,  Joseph.     Some  Account  of  the  Life,  Service  and 
Suffering  of  an  Early  Servant  and  Minister  of  Christ. 
i6mo,  old  calf.  London,  1706 

84  CocKSON,  Edward.     The  Quakers'   Pedigree  Trac'd;   or, 
Some  Brief  Observations  on  their  Agreement  with  the  Churcli 

),        of  Rome,  both  in  their  Principles  and  Practices. 

Svo,  half  bound.  London,   1703 

85  Collection  of  Acts  of  Parliament,  and  Qauses  of  Acts 
of  Parliament,  relative  to  those   Protestant  Dissenters   who 

j       are  usuallly  called  bv  the  name  of  Quakers.     From  tihe  Year 
''      1688. 

4to,  old  calf.  London,  1757 

86  Collection  of  Memorials  Concerning  Divers  Deceased 
Ministers  and  others  of  the  People  called  Quakers,  in  Penn- 

il  2,A    sylvania.  New  Jersey  and  Parts  Adjacent,  from  nearly  the 
^'         first  Settlement  thereof  to  the  Year  1787. 

8vo,  calf.  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,  1787 

87  Collection  of  Memori.a.ls  Concerning  Divers  Deceased 
/y             Ministers  and  qli^rs  of  the  People  called  Quakers,  in  Penn- 

rC  sylvania.  New  Jersey  and  Parts  adjacent. 
^'         8vo,  calf.  ,  Philadelphia,   1787 

With  the  vision  of  John  Reynell  added  in  manuscript  by 
S.  Coates. 


88  Collection  of  Prophetical  Warnings  Pronounc'd 
under  the  Operation  of  the  Holy  Eternal  Spirit.    To  the  In- 

/t)   habitants  in  and  about  the  City  of  Bristol,  etc.     By  the  fol- 
'  lov^'ing  persons,  viz.,   Mary  Bees,   Mary  Keomer,   and  Ann 

Watts. 
8vo,  old  calf.  Bristol,  1709 

89  Collection  of  Some  Writings  of  the  Most  Noted  of 
,<>the  People  called  Quakers,  in  their  Times. 

I*'*     8vo,  half  bock,  uncut.     Philadelphia,  Printed  for  the  Compiler,  1767 

90  Collection  of  Testimonies  Concerning  Several  Minis- 
ters of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  People  called  Quakers. 

8vo,  sheep.     (Broken.)  London,   1760 

Name  tozvn  from  title. 

91  Collection  of  Testimonies  Concerning  Several  Minis- 
ters of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  People  called  Quakers,  de- 
ceased. 

Svo,  half  calf.  London,  1760 

92  CoLLEY,  Thomas.  A  Tender  Salutation  in  Gospel  Lxwe. 
Written  principally  for  the  use  of  his  relatives. 

i2mo,  half  bock.  Philadelphia,  1795 

93  CoMLY,  John  and  Isaac.  Friends'  Miscellany.  Being  a 
Collection  of  Essays  and  Fragments,  Biographical,  Religious. 
Epistolary,  Narrative  and  Historical. 

12  vols.    i2mo,  half  morocco,  top  edges  gilt,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1834-39 

94  CooKE  Edward.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Uniust  proceed- 
ings of  the  Court  of  Kingstone  upon  Thames,  in  a  Tryal  be- 

k^    tween  Richard  Mayo,  Priest  ,and  E.  Burroughs,  the  31st  of 
^'        the  fifth  Moneth,  1658. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London   (1658) 

95  Cr.\wford,  Charles.  Observations  upon  Negro-Slavery. 
i2mo,  half  bound.  J.   Crukshank,   1781 

^M^  Scarce. 

96  Cresson,  Caleb.  Diary  of.  1 791-1792.  Printed  from  his 
Original   Manuscripts   for  Family   Distribution  by   Ezra  T. 

.-J)  Cresson  and  Charles  C.  Cresson. 
0  '         i2mo,  half  morocco,  top  edge  gilt,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1877 

Only  two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed.     Autograph 
presentation  copy. 


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97  Crisp,  Stephen.  A  Backslider  Reproved,  and  His  Folly 
made  Manifest,  and  his  Confusions  and  Contradictions  Dis- 
covered. In  a  short  <reply  to  a  Book  lately  published  by 
Robert  Cobbet.     *     *     *     The  Harlot's  Vail  Rent,  and  her 

/^«  Impudency  Rebuked.     In  a  short  answer  to  one   Elizabeth 

--Ifn'pendeney"  Rebttked-.-- In  -a  short  aji&wer~.tQu.oiieJE4iza!bettr" 
Atkinson,    her    Babylon's    Brat,    againsit    the    People  called 
Quakers.     By  Ann  Travers  and  Eliza  Coleman. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  Printed  in  the  Year  1669 

98  Crisp,  Stephen.  Een  Klaeginhe  over  de  Stadt  van  Groe- 
ningen.    Beneven  een  Antwoort,  op  vier  papieren  geschreven, 

v^     tegen  het  volck  gensernt  Quakers. 
• '  Small  4to,  half  bock.  Amsterdam,  1669 

Very  rare. 

99  Crisp,  Stephen.  A  Memorable  Account  of  the  Christian 
Experiences,  Gospel  Labours,  Travels  and  Sufferings  of  that 
Ancient  Servant  of  Christ. 

>  •  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1694 

Very  scarce. 

100  Crisp,  Stephen.     An  Epistle  to  Friends  Concerning  the 
Present  and  Succeeding  Times. 

8vo.  London,  1757 

101  Crisp,  Stephen.    An  Epistle  to  Friends  Concerning  the 
Present  and  Succeeding  Times. 

i2mo,  half  bock.  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,  1780 

102  Crisp,    Stephen.      Scripture    Truths    Demonstrated    in 
Thirty-twO  Sermons;  or,  Declarations  of. 

8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1787 

103  Crisp,    Stephen.      Scripture    Truths    Demonstrated    in 
Tliirty-two  Sermons. 

8vo,  sheep.     (Broken.)  Philadelphia,  1787 

t^f   Jf  104      Ceoem,  Gerard/.     Historia  Quakeriana,   Sive  De  vulgo 
^  diictis   Quaikeris,    ab   qrtu   illorum   usque   ad   recens   natum 
schisma  Libri  III. 

Small  8vo,  vellum.  Amsterdam,  1695 

Very  rare. 


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105       Croese,  Gerard.     The  General  History  of  the  Quakers. 

Containing  the  Lives,  Tenents,  .Sufferings,  Tryals,  Speeches 

.  and  Letters  of  all  the  most  Eminent  Quakers,  both  Men  and 

Vj*       Women.     From  the  first  Rise  of  that  Sect  down  to  the 


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,  \4 

Present  Time.     *     *     *    To  which  is  added  a  Letter  writ 
by  George  Keiith. 

8vo,  calf.  .  London,  1696 

Contains  also  "Our  Antient  Testimony  Renewed.  *  *  * 
Given  forth  by  a  meeting  of  Publick  Friends  and  others,  at 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania."     Very  rare. 

106  Crook,  John.  An  Epistle  to  all  that  Profess  the  Liglit 
of  Jesus  Christ  wiithin  to  be  their  Guide. 

i6mo,  half  bock.  London  (1696) 

107  Crook,  John.  An  Epistle  for  Unity  to  Prevent  the 
Wiles  of  the  Enemy. 

8vo.  London,   1760 

108  Cry  (The)  of  the  Innocent  and  Oppressed  for  Jus- 
tice; or,  A  Brief  Relation  of  the  late  Proceedings  against 
the  Prisoners  called  Quakers,  in  London,  and  the  Manner 
of  their  Tryal  a:t  the  Sessions  holden  at  Hick's  Hall  and 
Old-Bailey  on  the  14th,  15th  and  17th  Day  of  October,  1664. 
At  which  places  thirty-one  of  the  said  Prisoners  were  sen- 
tenced for  Bainishment. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1664 

Those  persons,  zvhose  names  appear,  were  sent  to  Barba^ 
does  and  Bermuda. 

109  Cunningham,  JoifN.  The  Quakers,  from  their  Origin 
to  the  Present  Time. 

l2mo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1868 


no       r^AVIES,  RICHARD.    An  Account  of  the  Convince- 
I   J      ment  and  Exercises,  Services  and  Travels  of  that 
15"  Ancient  Servant  of  the  Lord. 

J2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1770 

Title  soiled.    Bookplate  of  James  P.  Parke. 

111  Da  VIES,   Richard.     An    Account   of   the   Convincement, 
/ft  Exercises,  Services  and  Travels  of. 

I'         i2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1770 

112  Davies,   Richard.     An   Account   of  the   Convincement, 
Exercises,   Services   and  Travels   of  that  Antient   Servant 

\,^6   of  the  Lord. 

i2nio,  half  bock.  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,  1770 

113  Davies,   Richard,     An   Account   of   the   Convincement. 
Exercises,  Services  and  Travels  of. 

I  if'*     i2mo,  sheep.  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,  1770 


V14. 


IS 

114  Decimarum  et  Oblationum:  Tabula.  A  Tithing-- 
Table;  or,  Table  of  Tithes  and  Oblations  according  to  the 
Ecclesia;stical  Laws  and  Ordinances  established  in  the  Church 
of  Eng-land.    By  W.  C.  Bach. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1683 

115  Dewsbery,  William.  The  Faithful  Testimony  of  that 
Antient  Servant  of  the  Lord,  and  Minister  of  the  Ever- 

/,        lasting  Gospel. 

Small  4to,  half  morocco.  London  (1689) 

116  Dickinson,  Jonathan.  God's  Protecting  Providence 
Man's  Surest  Help  and  Defence  in  times  of  Greatest  Diffi- 
culty and  most  Eminent  Danger  Evidenced  in  the  Re- 
markable Deliverance  of  Robert  Barrow,  with  divers  other 
Persons  fromi  the  devouring  Waves  of  the  Sea,  amongst 
w^hich  they  suffered  Shipwreck:  and  also  from  the  Cruel 
Devouring  Jaws  of  the  Inhuman  Cannibals  of  Florida.  Faith- 
fully related  by. 

i2mo,  sheep.    (Soiled.)  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,  1791 

117  Dickinson,  Jonathan.  God's  Protecting  Providence 
Man's  Surest  Help  and  Defence. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,   1868 

Facsimile  reprint  of  the  Fifth  London  Edition.  Only  two 
hundred  and  fifty  copies  published. 

118  r;  DMUNDSON.  WILLIAM.    A  Journal  of  the  Life, 
I  ^       Travels,   Sufferings  and   Labours  of  Love  in  the 

Work  of  the  Ministry  of. 
8vo,  calf.  London,  1774 

119  Edmundson,  William.  A  Journal  of  the  Life,  Travels. 
Sufferings  and  Labours  of  Love  in  the  Work  of  the  Min- 
istr}\    Second  Edition. 

Bvo,  calf.  London,  1774 

120  Ellwood,  Thomas.     Sacred  History;  or,  The  Historical 
Pajrt  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  of  the  New  Testament. 
Folio,  old  calf.  London,  1709 

William  Penn's  copy.  Proprietor  of  Pennsylvania.  With 
a  fine  impression  of  his  excessively  rare  bookplate  on  inside 
of  cover. 

121  Ellwood,  Thomas.  The  History  of  the  Life  of.  *  *  * 
To  which  is  added  a  Supplement  by  J.  W(yeth). 

8vo,  old  calf.  London,  1714 

Ellwood  was  the  friend  of  Milton,  and  first  suggested  to 
him  Paradise  Regained.     See  page  234. 


i6 

122  Ell  WOOD,  Thomas.  The  History  of  the  Life  of.  Fourth 
Edition. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1775 

Title  soiled. 

123  Kllwood,  Thomas.  Sacred  History;  or,  The  Historical 
Part  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments. 
3  vols.     8vo,  calf.  London,  1778 

IVith  Isaa^  Tateni  Hopper's  (the  famous  abolitionist) 
bookplate  in  each  volume,  and  an  autograph  presentation 
from  him  to  his  granddaughter,  Frances  P.  Wright. 

124  Ellwood,  Thomas.    Davidies.    The  Life  of  David,  King 
,  ^    of  Israel.    A  Poem. 

'^'  i2mo,   sheep.  Philadelphia,    1785 

125  Englishman,  The;  or,  A  Letter  from  a  Universad  Friend, 
persuading   all    Sober   Protestants   to   Healrty   and    Sincere 

J  ^      Love  of  one  another,  as  a  LTnanimous  Claim  of  their  An- 
•'         tient  and  Undoubted  Rights,  according  to  the  Law  of  the 

Land,  as  the  best  means  of  their  safety. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  Printed  in  the  Year  1670 

126  Eplstles  from  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends,  Held 
in  London  from  1681  to  1817. 

8vo,  calf.  London,  1818 

127  Epistles  of  Tender  Caution  and  Counsel,  from  the 
Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends  in  Philadelphia. 

8vo.  Joseph  Crukshank,  Philadelphia  (1788) 

128  Epistles  to  Friends  Concerning  the  Present  and 
Succeeding  Times. 

8vo,  uncut.  London,  1780 

129  Ernest   Address,   An,    to    Sudh    of   the   Tpctpk   oalled 
Quakers  a/s  are  Sincerely  Desirous  of  Supportiiig  and  Main- 
taining the  Christian  Testimony  of  their  Ancestors. 
l2mo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1775 

Very  rare.  Contains  much  interesting  Revolutionary 
material. 

130  Evans,  John.  A  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Religious  Society  of  the  People  called  Quakers,  in  Phila- 
delphia, against  John  Evans. 

8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  181 1 

131  Examination,  An,  of  a  Book,  Lately  Printed  by  the 
Quakers,  intitled  A  Brief  Account,  etc. 

8vo.  N.  P.,  N.  D. 


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132  Examination  of  a  Book,  Lately  Printed  by  the  Quakers 
and  by  them  distribttted  to  the  Members  of  Both  Houses 
of  Parliament. 

8vo,  uncut.  London,  1739 

133  Extract  of  a  Letter  Wrote  by  a  Pious  Person  (a 
German),  describing  the  Progress  of  the  Soul  in  her  Spir- 
itual Warfare. 

l6mo,  half  bock.  (Philadelphia,  1770) 


A.^' 


134        rjISHER,    SAMUEL.     Rusticus   Ad   Academicus   In 
I         Exercitationibus  Expostulatorii,  Apologetcis  Qua- 
•^  tuor.    The  Rustick's  Alarm  to  the  Rabbies, 

^Thick  small  4to,  old  calf.  London,  1660 

A  marvelous  mass  of  early  Quaker  controversial  literature. 


135  Fisher,  Samuel.  The  Testimony  of  Truth  Exalted  by 
the  Collected  Labours  of  that  Worthy  Man,  Good  Scribe, 

i'^  and  Faithful  Minister  of  Jesus  Christ,  who  died  a  Prisoner 

^•*'        far  the  Testimony  of  Jesus  and  Word  of  God,  Anno  1665, 

Folio,  old  calf.  (Rebacked.)  Printed  in  the  Year  1679 

I'Vith  autograph  of  Samuel  Morris,  Jr.,  on  title  and  Sarah 

Wistar  on  inside  of  cover. 

136  FoRSTER,  Mary.  A  Declaration  of  the  Bountifull  Loving- 
Kindness  of  the  Lord  manifested  to  her  Hand-maid,  Mary 

y  Harris,  who  stood  idle  in  the  Market- Place  till  the  eleventh 
h,,*]^    hoi-tr,  yet  then  received  her  Penny,  this  is  that  none  might 
Despair. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  Printed  in  the  Year  1669 

137  Foster,  Jeremiah  J.  An  Authentic  Report  of  the  Testi- 
mony in  a  Cause  at  Issue  in  the  Court  of  Chancery  of  the 
State  of  New  Jersey  between  Thomas  L.  Shotwell,  com- 
plainant, arti'd  Joseph  Hendrickson  and  Stacy  Decow,  de- 
fendants. 

2  vols.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1831 

138  Fothergill,  John.  An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Travels 
in  the  Work  of  the  Ministry  of. 

^,  l2mo,  sheep.  James  Chattin,  Philadelphia,  1754 

Fothergill  traveled  through  America  in  1706. 

139  Fothergill,  John.  An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Travels 
in  the  Work  of  the  Ministry  of. 

I  •        l2ino,  calf.  James  Chattin,  Philadelphia,  1754 

(2) 


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140  FoTHERGiLL,  S.  Remarks  on  an  Address  to  the  People 
called  Quakers.     By  Matthew   Pilkington. 

8vo.  London,  1761 

141  FoTHERGiLL,  Samuei..  A  Reply  to  a  Pamphlet  Published 
in  two  parts  by  E.  Owen,  entituled  The  Necessity  of  Water- 
Baptism. 

8vo.  London,  1763 

142  FoTHERGiLL^  JoHN.  The  Works  of.  With  portrait  by 
Bartolossi. 

3  vols.    8vo,  sheep.     (Broken.)  London,  1783 

143  Fox,  George;  Stubs,  John,  and  Furley,  Benjamin. 
A  Battle-Dooir  for  Teachers  and  Professors  to  learn  Singu- 
lar and  Plural ;  You  to  Many,  and  Thou  to  One ;  Singular 

%  0 '  One,  Thou  ;  Plural  Many,  You.  Wherein  is  Shewed  forth 
by  Grammar,  or  Scripture  Examples,  how  several  NaJtiions 
and  People  have  made  a  distinction  between  Singular  and 
Plural. 

Folio,  full  morocco.  London,  1660 

A  complete  copy  of  this  excessively  rare  tvork  defending 
the  Quakers'  "Thee  and  Thou,"  and  the  most  difficult  of 
all  of  Fox's  works  to  obtain. 


^. 


144       Fox,  George.    An  Answer  to  the  Argument  of  the  Jewes, 
in  which  they  go  about  to  prove  that  the  Messiah  is  not 
to  come,  etc. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  London  (1661) 


/. 


145  Fox,  George,  the  Younger.  A  Collection  of  the  Several 
Books  and  Writings,  given  forth  by  that  Faithful  Servant 
of  God  and  his  People. 

8vo,  old  calf.  London,  1662 

Very  rare. 


146  Fox,  George.  A  Warning  to  England  and  to  aEl  that 
Profess  themselves  Christians,  who  have  the  Form,  but  deny 
the  Power  of  Godliness  that  they  Sin  no  More,  lest  a  worse 

I  ^         thing  come  to  them.     Let  this  be  sipeedily  dispersed. 

i6mo.  Printed  in  the  Year  1674 

Very  rare. 

147  Fox,  George.  A  Small  Treatise  Concerning  Sweiaring  in 
tht  Old  Time  of  the  Law,  with  its  LTse,  etc. 

i6nio.     (Lacks  title.)  1675 


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/148      Fox,  George.     A  Journal  or  Historical  Account  of  the 
Life,  Travels,  Sufferings,  Christian  Experiences  and  Labours 
of  Love  in  the  Work  of  the  Ministry  of  that  Ancient,  Emi- 
nent and  Faithful  Servant  of  Jestis  Christ,  George  Fox,  who 
/  I  departed  this  Life  in  quiet  peace  with  the  Lord,  the  13th 

TT/,        /  of  the  nth  month,  1690. 

Vol.   I.     Folio,  old  calf.  London,    1694 

The  very  rare  first  edition,  zvith  the  rare  portrait  of  Fox 
en?ra7fed  bv  Holmes. 


Ir- 


\ 


149  Fox,  George.  A  Collection. of  Many  Select  and  Christian 
Epistles,  Letters  and  Testimonies  written  on  Sundry  Occa- 
sions by  that  Ancient,  Eminent,  Faithful  Friend  and  Min- 
ister of  Christ  Jesus,  George  Fox,  The  second  volume. 
Folio,  old  calf.  London,  1698 
The  very  rare  first  edition. 

150  Fox,  George.  A  Jommal  or  Historical  i\.cc0'unt  of  the 
Life,  Travels,  Sufferings,  etc.,  of. 

2  vols.    8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  i8o3 

151  Friend,  The.  A  Religious  and  Literary  Journal.  Edited 
by  Robert  Smith  and  others.  From  the  commencement, 
October  13,  1827,  to  Septemiber  18,  1847.  Vols.  L  to  XX., 
lacking  Vol.  XVHL 

19  vols.     4to,  half  sheep.  Philadelphia 

152  Fuller,  William.  The  Whole  Life  of.  Being  an  Im- 
partial Account  of  his  Birth,  Education,  Relations  and  In- 
troduction into  the  Service  of  the  late  King  James  and  his 
Queen.  Together  with  a  True  Discovery  of  the  Intrigues 
for  which  he  is  now  confin'd. 

8vo,  old  calf.  London,  1703 

153  i^^  ALLOW  AY,  JOSEPH.     Brief  Commentaries  upon 
VJ     such  parts  of  the  Revelation  and  other  Prophecies 

as  immediately  refer  to  the  Present  Times. 
2  vols.     i2mo,  sheep.  Trenton,  1809 

153^       Gardiner,  Doctor  William.     A  Journal  of  the  Ex- 
ternal Evidences  of  the  Lord's  Gracious  Dealings  with. 
8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1819 

154  Gawler,  Francis.  The  Children  of  Abraham's  Faith, 
who  are  Blessed.     Being  found  in  Abraham's  practice  of 

"         Burv'ing  their  Dead  in  their  OAvn  purchased  Burying- Places, 
i.^i'^      aire  not  to  be  Reproved,  but  therein  are  justified  in  the  sight 
of  God  and  the  practice  of  Holy  Men  in  former  ages. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  Printed  in  the  Year  1663 


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1^5       Gibson,    John.     A    Faithfull    Testimony    for  the    Lord, 
\ -J  ^'^  wherein  is  Proclaimed  the  Mighty  Day  of  his  Power. 

Small  4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1663 

156  GiPSON,  Thomas.  Something  Offered  to  the  Considera- 
tion of  all  those  who  have  a  hand  in  puitting  the  late  made 

^  Act   (entituled  An  Act  to  Prevent  and  Suppress  Seditious 
I  y  Conventicles)  in  Execution. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  (1665) 

The  author  was  a  prisoner  in  Nezvgate  under  sentence 
of  transportation  to  Jamaica. 

157  Gibson,  William.  Tythes  ended  by  Christ,  with  the 
Levitical  Priesthood.  *  *  *  Being  an  Answer  to  a  Re- 
viling  Pamphlet  writ  by  Cress  Wheatly,  a  Priest  near  Ban- 

\^^    bury    in    Oxfordshire,    against   the    People   of    God    caliled 
'         Quakers,  etc. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  .  Printed  in  the  Year  1673 

158  Gibson,  William.  A  False  Witness  Examin'd  and  Re- 
buk'd,  and  the  Stedfast,  Sincere  Obedience  of  the  People 

^i      called    Quakers    unto    Christ   Jesus;    their    Souls'    Cap(tain, 
I  /    Bishop  and  High-Priest  Asserted  and  Vindicated. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,   1674 

159  Gratton,  John.     John   Baptists  Decreasing  and   Christ 
''  Increasiing  Witnessed.     Being  a  Treatise  concerning  Bap- 

*/y<  tism  in  the  Type  and  Baptism  in  the  Mystery. 

12mo.  Printed  in  the  Year  1674 

160  Great  Audit,  The;  or.  Good  Steward.  Being  some 
Necessairy  and  Important  Consideration  to  be  Considered 
of  by  all  Sorts  of  People.  Taken  out  of  the  writings  of 
the  late  worthy  and  renowned  Sir  Matthew  Hale. 

i2mo,  half  bock.  London,  1761 

161  (Grey,  Isaac.)  A  Serious  Address  to  such  of  the  Peo- 
ple called  Quakers  on  tihe  Continent  of  North  America,  as 
profess  Scruples  relative  to  the  Present  Government.  *  *  * 
Wnittten  before  tlhe  departure  of  the  British  Army  from 
Philadelphia,  1778. 

8vo,  imcut.  Styner  &  Cist,  Philadelphia,   1778 

Humphrey  Marshall's  copy,  ivith  autograph  on  title. 

162  Griffith,   John.     Some    Brief   Remarks    upon    Sundry 
.  n^    Important  Subjects. 

'*        8vo.  London,  1765 

163  Griffith,  John.     Some  Brief  Remarks  upon  some  Sun- 
-   dry  Important  Subjects. 

\  ,(J      8vo.  James  Adams,  Wilmington,  1768 


i|,i» 


1:1 


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164  Griffith,  John.    Some  Brief  Remarks  upon  Sundry  Im-  . 
1^  portant  Subjects.                                                                             4^/ ^3 

8vo.  James  Adams,  Wilmington,  1768 

165  Griffith,  John.  A  Journal  of  the  Life,  Travels  and 
Labours  in  the  Work  of  the  Ministry. 

^   8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1780 

Has  bound  with  it  Some  Brief  Remarks  upon  Sundry 
Important  Subjects,  by  John  Griffith,  Philadelphia,  1781. 

166  Grubb,  Sarah.  Some  Account  of  the  Life  and  Religious 
Labours  of. 

8vo,  calf.  London,  1794 

167  Grubb,  Sarah.  Some  Account  of  the  Life  and  Religious 
Labours  of. 

12m  o,  sheep.  Wilmington,  1795 

168  Gurney's  (Mrs.)  Apology  in  Justification  of  Mrs. 
's  Friendship. 

8vo,  boards.  Philadelphia,  i860 

169  GuiON,  Lady.  The  Life  of.  Written  by  Herself  in 
French.  *  *  *  fo  which  is  added  Remarkable  Accounts 
of  the  Lives  of  Worthy  Persons. 

Svo,  calf.  Bristol,  1772 

William  Dunker  says  this  zvas  translated  from  the  French 
by  James  Gough,  an  eminent  minister  among  the  Friends  in 
Ireland. 

170  Gummere,  Amelia  Mott.  The  Quaker:  a  Study  in  Cos- 
tume.   Illustrated. 

h^         8vo,  half  bound.  Philadelphia,  1901 

171  TT  ELTON,  JOHN.    Reasons  for  Quitting  the  Method- 
J~l      ist  Society.     Being  a  Defense  of  Barclay's  Apol- 
ogy. 

8vo.  London,  1778 

172  Heston,  Jacob  Franklin.    Moral  and  Political  Truth. 
T2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  181 1 

173  Historia  Fanaticorum,  oder  eine  vollkommene  Relation 
und  Wissenschafft  von  denen  Schwarmern  als  Alten  Ana- 

^  baptisten  und  Neuen  Quakem.     Illustrated  zuith  numerous 
10'         curious  copperplates  of   Quakers  committing  murder,   uri- 
nating in  baptismal  font,  emptying  fish  into  a  pond  to  repro- 
duce the  miracle,  etc. 
Folio,  vellum.  Frankfuth,  1701 


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Bound  with  this  volume  are  several  other  very  curious 
tracts  relating  to  the  same  stibject,  published  at  the  same 
Of  time,  and  illus/^trated  7vith  portraits  of  fanatics  and  other 

'  copperplates. 

174  Holme,  Benjamin.  A  Collection  of  the  Epistles  and 
Works  of. 

8vo,  half  bock.  London,  1754 

175  Holme,  Benjamin.  A  Serious  Call  in  Christian  Love 
to  all  People  to  turn  to  the  Spirit  of  Christ. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1795 

176  Holme,  Benjamin,  A  Serious  Call  in  Christian  Love 
to  all  People  to  turn  to  the  Spirit  of  Christ. 

8vo,  half  bock.  J.  Crnkshank,  Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

177  Hoskens,  Jane,  The  Life  of  that  Faithful  Servant  in 
Christ. 

i2mo  half  bock.  Manchester,  N.  D. 

178  Hume,  Sophia.  An  Exhoritation  to  .the  Inihabitants  of 
the  Province  of  South  Carolina  to  bring  their  Deeds  to  the 
Light  of  Christ,  in  their  own  Consciences. 

i2mo,  calf.  Dublin,  1754 

179  (Hume,  Sophia.)  A  Short  Appeal  to  Men  and  Women 
of  Reason,  Distinguished  by  Titles  of  Worldly  Honiour,  or 
by  Ridies  exclusive  of  Titles ;  who  may  be  walking  acoord- 

I  ;^i    inig  to  the  Course  of  this  evil  World,  living  in  the  Pleas- 

r  ures  thereof,  and  frequenting  Theatres,  Balls,  etc.     By  S.  H. 

8vo,  half  bock.  Bristol  1765 


180  T  NDTANS.    A  Summary  Account  of  the  Measures  pur- 
I      sued  by  the  Yea)rly  Meeting  of  Friends  of  New  York 

-4  for  the  Welfare  and  Civilization  of  the  Indians  resid- 

l*        ing  on  the  Frontiers  of  that  State.     With  Extracts   from 
Two  Letters  relating  to  the  Subject. 
8vo,  half  bock.  London,  1813 

181  Indians.     Accounts  of  some  Proceedings  of  Committees 
of  the   Yearly   Meeting  of   Friends   in    Philadelphia,    Nev/ 

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I  V    tion  of  the  Indians  of  North  America. 

i2mo,  half  bock.  Dublin,  1817 


CORRECTION 

OF   MAN^ 

Grofs  &  hmtful  Errors  i 

Wterofl  is  ^ccafibnally  opCBcd  Sr  expTainfid  mapy^-great  and- 
peculiar  My  Series  aad  Do^lrines  of  the 

e 


By   George  Keith. 


Whelreunto  is  added, 

A  C^onological  Trearife  of  the  ^fcn/^td  Agei 

of  iht  WORLD: 

Sho^sjfe^t'he  Intervals,  Time  k  Effe£b  pf  the  Seven  (Snrdies, 
j^ven Seals,  Se^n  Trumptts,and  feyen  Vwls,  czikd^Ths:fcviietiit^ 
B^£u€s^  and  the  various  dreadfolEfFeds  that  are»lil:c. to  ^aCrSt  thV 
I      pouring  forihofeach  of  theiBj,  which  is  near  arte 

Together  with  an  Account  of  theTiine  of  the  ehurchc^gofnp 
into  the  Wildernefe,  her  Return,  fijH  Reftofation,  and  liDiver& 
fpreadirg  of  th^  glorious  GofpeHnto  all  Narions  of  chfe  Earth. 

Asalfb,  thetimeof  rhePerfonal  Aoti-chrift  hisR^ignand  laft 
Pwrfecutionv  With  rhe  Timcof thePraphecyiog, KillijpgandRtfipg 
agaia  of  the  tffo  Witnefi^sl  -  ^ 

AnaLs/Ify,  C<^nccrniog  th«  Thoufard  Year?  Reign  of  the 
$jin(ts  with  Chrift  y^t  tocorae,'aad  time  of  begiriningxhercof^  only 
byway  of  EITay  aad  Hypothecs; 

Printed  jm  tht  .Te^  1694. 


Facsemile  Title  Lot  184.. 


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1 82      Indians,    Some  Account  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Religious 
Society  of  Friends  towards  the  Indian  Tribes  in  the  Seittile- 
ment  of  the  Colonies  of  East  and  West  Jersey  and  Penn- 
sylvania. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1844 


.83       J 


ORDAN,   RICHARD.     A  Journal  of  the  Life  and 
Religious  Labours  of. 

8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia.  1829 


FIRST  BOOK  PRINTED  IN  NEW  YORK. 

184  _  -EITH,  GEORGE,  Truth  Advanced  in  the  Correc- 
1^  tion  of  Many  Gross  &  hurtful  Errors;  wherein  is 
*-^     oocasionally  opened  &  explained  many  gireat  and 

peculiar  Mysteri-es  and  Doctrines  of  the  Christian  Religion. 
.  By  George  Keith.  Whereunto  is  added  a  Chronological 
^  *     Treatise  of  the  Several  Ages  of  the  World,  etc. 

Small  4to,  contemporary  calf.    (Cracked.)    Printed  in  the  Year  1694 
Collation:  Title,  Contents  (2),  Preface  (6),  pp.  1-184,  a  chrono- 
logical account,  pp.  1-32. 

Hildeburn  says  of  this  book:  "The  first  book  printed  in 
New  York,  Bradford's  earlier  publications  having  been  only 
pamphlets  or  broadsides.  It  zvas  probably  issued  in  April 
or  May,  1694." 

In  the  Almanac  for  1694  it  is  said:  "The  Lazvs  tvill  be 
speedily  printed,"  while  Truth  Advanced  is  announced  as 
"now  on  the  press." 

This  copy  is  a  -fine,  crisp  one  throughout,  with  the  excep- 
tion that  the  words  "TRUTH  ADVANCED,  IN  THE"  is 
cut  from  the  top  of  title,  a  piece  cut  from  the  margin  of 
the  first  page  of  the  preface,  and  a  fczv  leaves  time  stained.  It 
ranks  in  this  country  zvith  the  same  degree  of  rarity  as  a 
'7  Caxton  does  in  Europe.     It  is  really  the  "incunabulae"  of 

/  American  typographv.     It  is  the  rarest  of  all  the  Keith 

items.    See  facsimile  title. 

185  Keith,  George,  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Meeting-  of 
Protestant  Dissenters  called  Quakers,  in  Turners-Hall,  Lon- 
don, on  the  i6th  of  the  Second  Month,   1696.     Being'  the 

>i  Publick  Day  of  Thanksgiving  for  the  Deliverance  of  the 

•^  '       King  and  Kingdom. 

Small  4to,  half  calf.  London  ,1696 

Binding  soiled. 


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i86      Keith,  George.    A  Sermon  Preach'd  ait  the  Parish-Church 
of  St.  Helen's,  London,  May  the  19th,  1700. 
Small  4to,  half  calf.  London,  1700 

On  the  last  page  is  this  curious  notice:  "This  is  to  give 
%  ,  Notice,  That  a  Printed  Sheet,  call'd  Mr.  George  Keith's 
Account  of  a  National  Church,  etc.  Humbly  Presented  to 
the  Bishop  of  London.  Published  by  Tacy  Sozule,  the 
Quaker  Printer,  which  she  hath  delivered  to  the  Hazvkers 
(as  one  of  them  told  me),  to  cry  about  the  Streets,  is  a 
Quaker-Cheat." 

187      Keith,  George.    A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  Turners-Hall,  the 
5th  of  May,   1700.     In  which  he  gave  an  Account  of  his 
^  Joyning  in  Communion  with  the  Church  of  England,  with 
^70     some  Additions  and  Enlargements  made  by  Himself. 

Small  4to,  half  calf.  London,  1700 

First  Edition  of  Keith's  Last  Sermon,  with  the  half  title. 


J- 


188  Keith,  George.  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  Turners-Hall 
the  5th  of  May,  1700.  In  which  he  gave  an  Account  of 
his  Joyning  in  Communion  with  the  Church  of  England. 
Second  Edition. 

Small  4to,  h.^lf  calf.  London,  1700 

With  the  half  title.    "Mr.  Keith's  Last  Sermon." 


.)^ 


189       Keith.     Proteus  Ridivivus;  or.  The  Turner  of  Turners- 
Hall  Truly  Represented;  and  the  Abuses  and  Falsehoods  of 
George  Keith's   Fourth  Narrative,   so   far  as  they  concern 
the  Author,  Examin'd  and  Detected  by  Daniel  Phillips. 
4to,  half  bock.  London,  1700 


190       Keith,  George.    The  Standard  of  the  Quakers  Examined; 
^ov,  An  Answer  to  the  Apology  of  Robert  Barclay. 
^,*      8vo,  calf.  London,  1702 


i^^ 


191  (Keith,  George.)  An  Account  of  the  Great  EHvisions 
Amongst  the  Quakers  in  Pensilvania,  etc.  As  appears  by 
their  own  Book,  here  following,  Printed  1692,  and  lately 
came  from  thence,  Intituled,  viz..  The  Plea  of  the  Innocent 
against  the  False  Judgment  of  the  Guilty.  Being  a  Vindi- 
cation of  George  Keith,  and  his  Friends,  who  are  joined 
with  him  in  this  present  Testimony,  from  the  False  Judg- 
ment, Calumnies,  false  Information  and  Defamastions  df 
Samuel  Jenings,  John  Simcock.  Thomas  Lloyd,  and  others, 
joyned  with  them,  being  in  November  Twenty  Eight,  Di- 
rected, by  way  of  Epistle,  to  faithful  Friends  of  Truth,  in 


An  Account  of  the 


Amongft  the 

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I    N      ^ 

Penfilvania,  8cc. 

As  a^^Jeats  by  thdr  own  Book,,  here  ibllowing ,   Piidl62 

i^^.  aisd  mdy  came  from  thence  ^  Imitulcd ,  viz^ 

The  Pka  of  ihe  laooccnt,  agafnft  the  lalD^  SUt^S^tttOtt  of 

chc^llt^. 

Being  a  Vfhdicatipn  of  Oedrge  Keitb^  and  his  Friends,  who'are 
joined  wttb  him  hv  this  prefcnt  Tcdimony,  (irom  tfie  Falfe  Jadgment,  Calum* 
^£s»  £i}fc  lofof  matioDs  and  Pefiinations  of  Samel  Jmngt<,  Jom  Simeocl^  Tho' 
a!34/^di;  and  others,  joyned  with  them,  bdii^  in  Number  Twency  Eight. ' 

*^»    ,    '.  ■■  "  '  '  '  '.     '""■■    '     '  '"  ' "        '      .  "  ■  ■^, 

Dircfted,  "by  way  ot  Epiftle,  to  fa»h!ul  Friends  pf  Ttuth,  in  Penfi/- 
V(sr,i4^  Eajland  WeB-Jerfey^  and  clfc-where,  aSoccafion  tcquireth. 

Joltt^*  $0,  51.  Nlcodemus/4id!»  Thtb  m  Ltmjuige  aty  Men  before  it  hear  bim.. 

jMh  a  $•  i6,\i>j.  tt  it  mt  the  manner  tf  the  Romaiis,  ftii  Feitot,  lo  deUver  attf  mam' 
u£ot  tefffjttbat  be  wbicb  is aecufed,  have  the  Acciifers  face  toface^  Mitt  have 
Ikenft  to  dfiwer  for  himfelf,  concerning  the  Crime  laid  againjl  him, 

Pfa!.  <8.  U  a»  fi»  ye  indeed  fpeal^  ItigbteoMfnefi^  0  Congregation?  Da  ye  \udge  Vh 
rigbtfyt  OyeStnscfMen?  Tea^  in  Heart  jou  mrii  Wickfdneft^  /««  weigh  the  Vto* 
knot  efpw  Hands  in  the  Earth, 

tmden^  Printed  for,  and  are  to  be  Sold,  by  John  Gvillim^ 

innipt9pfi4tejfrtet,  aid  Rich,  Baldwin, \m  lyarmckiane^ ^\6^i. 

Facsimile  Title  of  Lot  ipi^ 


THE 

State  of  the  CAS  E> 

Briefly  but  Impartially  given  betwixt  the 
PEOPLE  called 

QUAKERS* 

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Fenfihafftaj  Sec.  f if  America  y  who  re 
main  in  UNITY;  And 


With  Ibme  few  Seduced  byliim  into  a  Separa- 
tion from  them.  As  alfoa  Jafi  V^indicatidn 
of  my  Self  from  the  Reproaches  and  Abufesi 
of  thofe  BAckpdcrs. 

By  SAMVEL   JENNINGS, 

Trcx.  i8-^»j7.  Hfi.  tkit  is  fir0.jn  his  (mnCaufi.fiemctf>t 
"^t^t  hthis  Neighbour  Cometh  Mi  Jenrchetb  him. 

Exod.  25^— > .  ThoupToJt  not  raife  afijfe  repUrt,,  &r. 

Pla!.  120*  ^,  4.'  JVbaf Ihall  be  xiven  unto  thee^  or  rohat'fjaH 
be  dm:  uzto  the,  -thou  faJfi  Xctjgue  ?  Starp  Arforos  of 
tbeMJgbtjf  rvhb  Coals  of  ^unJpir. 


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Metting'hotife inWhitc-Han'CotS  in Craccm 
Church'Sireet^  and  at  the  Crooked- Billet. iti 
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tverjf  e*il  w»rky  james  5.  i6*\ 
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thou  fa}fiTonx«f,  fljorpJSrrOfvsofjheAff^btjt'wHC'^ff 

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Pensilvania,  ELast  and  West- Jersey,  and  else-where,  as  occa- 
sion requireth. 

Small  4to,  full  polished  light  calf,  canary  edges.     By  Pratt. 

London,  1692 

One  of  the  rarest  of  the  Keith  controversies.  Written  by 
George  Keith  and  Thomas  Budd.    See  facsimile  of  title. 

192  Keith.  The  State  of  the  Case,  Briefly  but  Impartially 
given  betwixt  the  People  called  Quakers,  in  Pensilvania;,  etc.^ 
in  America,  who  remain  in  Unity ;  and  George  Keith.  With 
some  few  Seduced  by  him  into  a  Separation  from  them;  As 
also  a  Just  Vindication  of  My  Self  from  the  Reproaches  and 
Abuses  of  those  Backsliders.     By  Samuel  Jennings. 

Small  8vo,  sprinkled  calf.  London,  1694 

Very   rare.      The   most  important  publication  upon   the 

Quaker  side  in  the  controversy  ivith  Keith.    See  facsimile 

TITLE. 

193  Kfith.  The  Judgment  Given  Forth  by  Twenty-Eight 
Quakers  against  George  Keith  and  his  Friends.  With  An- 
swers to  the  said  Judgment,  declaring  those  Twenty-Eight 
Quakers  to  be  no  Christians,  as  also  an  Appeal  (few  which 

r/  several  were  imprisoned,  etc.)   by  the  said  George  Keith, 

\Z-'  etc.,  to  the  Yearly  Meeting,  September,  1692.  With  a  full 
Account  of  the  said  Yearly  Meeting,  signed  by  Seventy 
Quakers. 

Small  4to,  full  light  calf,  gilt,  canary  edges.  By  Pratt.  Printed 
at  Pensilvania,  and  now  Reprinted  at  London  for  Richard  Bald- 
win, 1694. 

Fine,  clean  copy.     Very  rare. 

194  Keith.  An  Epistle  to  Friends,  briefly  Commemorating 
the  Gracious  Dealings  of  the  Lord  with  them;  and  wamir^ 
them  to  beware  of  that  Spirit  of  Contention  and  Division 
which  hath  appeared  of  late  in  George  Keith  and  some  few 
others  that  join  wkh  him,  who  have  made  a  Breach  and 
Separation  from  Friends  in  some  Parts  of  America.  By 
Thomas  Ell  wood. 
i2mo,  half  calf.  London,  1694 

//  7vas  Ellzvood  who  persuaded  Milton  to  zvrite  Paradise 
Regained. 

195  Keith.  A  Further  Discovery  of  the  Spirit  of  Contention 
and  Division  wthich  liath  appeared  of  late  in  George  Keith. 
Being  a  Reply  to  Two  Late  Printed  Pieces  of  his,  the  one 

O',       entituled  a  Loving  Epistle,  etc.,  the  other,  A  Seasonable  In- 
formaition,  etc     By  Thomas  EUwood. 
Small  8vo,  half  sprinkled  calf.  London^  1694 


lO 


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196  Keith.  An  Axx)state  Exposed;  or,  George  Keith  Con- 
tradicting   himself    and    his    Brother    Bradford.      Wherein 

r  Their  Testimony  to  the  Qiristian  Faith  of  the  People  cilled 

lO'        Quaikere  is  opposed  to  G.  K.'s  late  Pamphlet,  Stiled  Gross 
E\rror  and  Hypocrisie  detected. 

i2mo,  half  calf.  London,  1695 

Excessively  rare.    See  facsimile  title, 

197  Keith.  Certain  Certificates  Received  from  America  on 
behalf  of  Samuel  Jennings,  tending  to  clear  him  from  Scan- 
dals cast  on  him  by  George  Keith  and  others  of  his  Opposers. 

|0t       Made  publick  by  John  Pennington. 

i2mo,  sprinkled  calf.  London,   1695 

One  of  the  rarest  of  the  Keith  pamphlets.    Title  repaired 
on  lower  margin. 

198  Keith.  Truth  Defended ;  and  tHe  Friends  thereof  cleared 
from    the    False    Charges,  Foul    Reproaches,    and    Envious 

.  Cavils  cast  upon  it  and  'them  by  George  Keith  (an  apostate 

\fi  .       from  them).    In  two  books,  by  him  lately  p'Ublis'hed.    *    *    * 

Both  which  Books  are  "herein  Answered,  and  his  Malice, 

Injustice,  and  Folly  Exposed.     By  Thomas  EUwood. 

l2mo,  sprinkled  calf.  London,   1695 

199  Keith.  Some  Reasonable  Reflections  upon  the  Quakers' 
Solemn  Protestation  against  George  Keith's  Proceedings  at 

^        Turners-Hall,  29th  April,  1697,  which  was  by  them  Printed 
u      and  sent  thither,  as  the  Reasons  of  their  appearing  to  De- 
fend themselves,  herein  Annex'd  Verbatim.     By  an  Impar- 
tial Hand. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1697 

200  Keith.  Some  Brief  Observations  upon  George  Keith's 
Earnest  Expositulation,  contained  in  a  Postcript  to  a  lace 
Book  of  his,  entituled  The  Antichristts  and  Sadducees  De- 

C  tected,  etc.    Offered  to  the  Perusal  of  such  as  the  said  Ex- 

postulation was  Recommended  to.     By  E.  P.  (Edward  Pen- 
ington. ) 
l2mo,  half  calf.  London,  1696 

201  Keith.  The  People  called  Quakers  cleared  by  George 
Keith  from  the  False  Doctrines  charged  upon  them  by  G. 

L  ^    Keith,  and  his  Self-Conbradiotions  laid  open  in  the  ensuing 
J*         Citations  out  of  his  Books.     By  John  Penington. 

i2mo,  half  sprinkled  calf.  London,   1696 

202  Keith.  More  Work  for  George  Keith.  Being  George 
Keith's  Vindication  of  the  People  called  Quakers  wit'h  him- 

.^^^      self,  against  the  Forgeries  and  Abuses  of  Thoiuas  Hicks  and 
^  '         William  Kessin,  called  Anabaptists,  with  the  Rest  of  their 


31 

Confederate  Brethren  of  the  Barbican  Meeting,  held  at  Lon- 
don, the  28th  of  the  6th  Month,  1674. 

i2mo,  half  sprinkled  calf.  London,   1696 

By  William  Perm.     Very  rare. 

203  Keith.  A  Modest  Detection  of  George  Keith's  (mis- 
called) Just  Vindication  of  his  Earnest  Expostulation.  Pub- 
lished by  him  as  a  pre'tended  Answqr  to  a  Late  Book  of 

[ff      Mine,  entituled  Some  Brief  Observations.     By  E.  P.   (Ed- 
ward Penington.) 

l2mo,  half  sprinkled  calf.  London,  1696 

Very  rare,  with  the  four  pages  of  advertisements  at  the 
hack,  the  last  leaf  of  ivhich  is  repaired. 

204  Keith.  An  Answer  ito  George  Keith's  Narrative  of  his 
Proceedings  at  Turner's  Hall,  on  the  nth  of  the  Month 
called  June,  1696.     Wherein  his  Charges  against  divers  of 

^       the  People  called  Quakers  (both  in  that,  and  in  another  book 
^*      of  his,   cailled  Gross  Error  and   Hypocrisie  Defected)    are 
fairly  Considered,  Exaimined  and  Refuted.    By  Thomas  Ell- 
wood. 

l2n5o,  half  sprinkled  calf.  London,  1696 

Excessively  rare. 

205  Keith,  Sir  William.  A  Collection  of  Papers  and  other 
Tracts  written  occa'sionally  on  Various  Subjects.  To  whicli 
is  prefixed  by  way  of  Preface  an  Essay  on  the  Nature  of  a 

H       Publick  Spirit. 
/  '       8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1740 

Very  rare.     Keith  zvas  Governor  of  Pennsylvania.     At 
page  212  will  he  found  a  description  of  Philadelphia. 

206  KiMBER,  Emmor.  An  Account  of  the  Time  of  Holding 
the  Yearly,  Quarterly  and  Monthly  Meetings  of  Friends  on 

I  f6    the  Continent  of  America. 

'■         i2mo,  half  bock.  Philadelphia  (1812) 


207         T     ACY,  JOHN.     The  Prophetical  Warnings  of,  Pro- 
I  ^     nounced  under  the  Operation  of  the  Spirit.     Lon- 
don,   1707. — Enthusiasitick    Imposters,    No    Dbvirnely 
Inspired  Prophets.     London,  1707. — An  Answer  to  Several 
-'        Treatises  lately  publislh'd  on  the  subject  of  the   Propiiets. 
(London,   1707.) — Quakerism  Expos'd  to   Publick  Censure 
by  Francis  Bugg.     London,   1699. — Clavis  Prophetica;  or, 
A  Key  to  the  Prophecies  of  Mons  Marion.     Part  H  .  Lon- 
don (1707). — A  Cry  from  the  Desart;  or.  Testimonials  of 


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the  Miraculous  Thing's  lately  come  to  pass  in  the  Qevennes. 

London,  1707. 

Bound  in  i  vol.    8vo,  calf. 

A  rare  series  of  tracts  relating  to  the  French  prophets,  of 
whom  Samuel  Keimer  (the  patron  of  Dr.  Franklin)  and 
Mary  Keimer,  his  sister,  came  to  Pennsylvania. 

208  Lay,  Benjamin.     Memoirs  of.    Portrait. 

Y  i2mo,  paper.  New  York,  1842 

209  Legacy,  A;  or,  Widow's  Mite  left  by  Alice  Haiyes.  To 
her  Children  and  others. 

i2mo.  London,  1786 

/}  210       Leslie.     The  Snake  in  the  Grass ;  or,  Satan  Transform'd 

into  an  Angel  of  Light,  Discovered.    The  Deep  and  Unsus- 
pected Suibtlity  which  is  Couched  under  the  Pretended  Sim- 
^ ,       plicity  of  many  of  the  Principal  Leaders  of  those  People 
call'd  Quakers.     The  Third  Edition.     Frontispiece. 
8vo,  calf.  London,  i6q8 

211  Leslie,  A  Defence  of  a  Book  intituled  The  Snake  in 
the  Grass,  in  Reply  to  several  Answers  put  out  to  it  by 

h^,       Georg-e  White'head,  Joseph  Wyeth,  etc. 

Svo,  half  calf.     (Rebacked.)  London,  1700 

212  Lester,  Elizabeth  B.     The  Quakers.     A  Tale. 

i2mo,  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1818 

>  '      Hannah  IVistar's  copy,  tmth  autograph. 

213  Letter  from  an  English  Reformed  Quaker,  to  his 
Friend  in  Scotland  of  the  same  Persuasion.  With  tihe  An- 
swer and  Reply  thereto. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  Edinburgh,  1703 

Title  soiled. 

214  Letters  to  a  Member  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  By 
a  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England. 

4  vols.     i2mo,  paper.  London,  N.  D. 

215  Letter  from  one  of  the  People  cali/d  Quakers  to 
Francis  De  Voltaire,  occasioned  by  his  Remarks  on  that 
People. 

8vo,  uncut.  London,  1741 

216  Letter  to  a  Person  Lately  Join'd  with  the  People 
called  Quakers. 

i6mo.  1748 


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217  Lettre  d'Un  Bourgeois  de  Londre,  Quacker  de  Relig- 
ion,    A  son  Gol-egne  Mr.  R.  W.  Marchand  a  Rotterdam. 

iXO   Tradiiit  de  I'Anglois. 

Small  4to,  half  morocco.  L'An,  l688 

About  William  Penn.     Very  rare. 

218  Liberty  of  the  Subject,  The,  by  Magna  Charta;  or, 
^Several  Weighty  Things  to  be  ODnsidered  of  by  the  Jurors 

|(^'^  and  Judges. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  1664 

219  (LiNDLEY,   Benjamin).     The  Shiboleth  of   Priest-hood 
wherein  it  is  debated  and  proved  by  the  evidence  of  Script- 
ure and  right  of  Reason,  to  be  absohitely  impossible  for  any 
unholy  man  to  execute  the  office  of  a  Gospel  Minister. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  Printed  Anno  Domino,  1678 

220  Lombe,  Henry.  An  Exhortation  given  forth  at  the  Re- 
quirings  of  the  Lord,  in  tender  Love  to  all  that  have  been 
in  any  Measure  turned  unto  Truth. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1694 


221  Ail  ARSILLAC,  J.     La  Vie  de  Guillaume  Penn,  Fon- 
iW     dateur  de  la  Pensylvania. 

2  vols.    8vo,  half  bound.  Paris,  1791 

Library  stamp  on  title. 

222  Marshall,  Charles.     A  Second  Epistle.     Being  a  Ten- 
der Salutation  to  the  Seed  of  Jacob. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  Printed  in  the  Year  1673 

On   the  back   of  title  it  has  written:  "Ann  Stockton's 
Booke,"  "Dorcas  Stockton  Book." 

223  Mason,  Benjamin.     Light  Rising  out  of  Obscurity;  or, 
A  Reply  to  Francis  Herr's  Pamphlet. 

8vo,  half  bock.  Philadelphia,  1790 

An  answer  to  a  pamphlet  against  the  Quaker  view  of  bap- 
tism, by  Francis  Herr,  a  Mennonite  preacher. 

224  Mason,  Martin.     A   Loving  Invitation  and  a  Faithful 
Warning  to  all  People  who  believe  they  must  give  an  Ac- 

I  (T^    count  to  the  Righteous  God  for  the  Deeds  done  by  them 

''        in  Flesih, 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London  (1660) 

Written  whilst  a  prisoner  in  the  city  goal  in  Lincoln,  1660. 

(3) 


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225  Mason,  Martin.    A  Faithful  wairning  with  good  Advice 
.         from  Israel's  God  to  England's  King  and  his  Council. 

•  Small  4to,  half  bock.  London  (1660) 

226  Mason,  Martin,  One  Mite  more  Cast  into  God's  Treas- 
ury   in    some    Prison- Meditations ;    or,    Observations    and 

jflj   Breaithing  of  a  Honest  Heart,  touching  Eng'land's  Condition 
'  '      now  at  this  day. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1665 

227  Mason,  Susanna.  Selections  from  the  Letters  and  Manu- 
scripts of. 

i2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1836 

228  MiCHENER,   Ezra.     A  Retrospect   of  Early   Quakerism. 

Illustrated. 

8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1861 

229  MoLLiNEUx,  Mary.     Fruits  of  Retirement;  or,  Miscella- 
I  T  0  neons  Poems,  Moral  and  Divine. 

i2mo,  sheep.  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,  1781 

30      Mifflin,  ^^arner.    The  Defence  of.    Against  Aspersion 
}^      caist  on  him  on  Account  of  his  Endeavours  to  promote  Right- 
eousness, Mercy  and  Peace  among  Mankind. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1796 

f^  The  author  zvas  a  zealous  Friend,  and  was  one  of  those 
selected  at  the  time  of  the  Battle  of  Germantoivn  to  present 
their  testimony  against  war  to  Sir  William  Hozve  and  Gen- 
eral George  Washington.  The  delegates  were  locked  up  by 
both  commanders.  His  defence  contains  valuable  informa- 
tion concerning  the  war  and  slavery. 


231       MuGGLETON,   LoDOWiCK.     A   Looking-Glass   for  George 

Fox,  the  Quaker,  and  other  Quakers.    4to.    I/)ndon,  1756. — 

•t)  'the  Neck  of  the  Quakers  Broken.     By  Lodowick  Muggle- 

5'       ton.     4to.     London,   1756. — The  Answer  to  William  Penn, 

Quaker.     By  Lodowick  Muggleton.     4to.     1756. 

Bound    in  i  vol.    Half  she?p. 


232       IV  TARRATIVE      OF      FACTS      AND      CIRCUM- 

1^     stances  that  have  tended  to  produce  a  Secession 

from    the    Society    of    Friends  in    New    England 

Yearly  Meeting. 

Svo.  Providence,  1845 


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233  Nayler,  James.  Antichrist  in  Man,  Christ's  Enemy, 
who  hath  been  pretending  for  Christ  in  notion,  but  now  at 

AnrJ    his  appearance  stands  up   with  all  his  power  to   deny  his 
^*        Light,  and  preach  him  insufficient. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1656 

234  Nayler,  James.  A  Collection  of  Sundry  Books,  Epistles, 
and  Papers  written  by.  Some  of  which  were  never  before 
Printed.     With  an  Impartial  Relation  of  the  Most  Remark- 

\i^     able  Transactions  Relating  to  his  Life. 

8vo,  old  calf.     (Cracked.)  London,  1716 

Naylor  had  his  tongue  bored  with  a  red-hot  iron,  and  was 
whipped  with  three  hundred  and  twenty  lashes. 

235  Nayler,  James.  A  Collection  of  Sundry  Books,  Epistles 
and  Papers  written  by, 

8vo,  half  boards.  London,  1716 

With  autograph  of  Charles  Nayler,  the  Philadelphia  Con- 
gressman and  soldier. 

236  Nixon,  Barnaey.  Extracts  from  the  Ma.niiscript  Writ- 
ings of. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Richmond,  1814 

237  Norwich  Monthly  Meeting.  An  Affectionate  Address 
to  the  Youth  of. 

12m o,  half  bock.  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,   1783 

Slightly  imperfect. 


23S        r-)APERS     RELATING     TO     THE     QUAKERS' 
f^     Tythe  Bill. 

8vo.  Dublin,  1737 

239  (Parke,  James.)  A  Warning  to  England,  with  a  Hand 
of  True  Pity  and  Compassion  still  held  forth  in  the  Love 
of  God,  to  call  you  all  to  Repentance. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  Printed  in  the  Year  1679 

240  Pemberton,  John.  A  Testimony  of  the  Monthly  Meet- 
ing of  Friends  at  Pyrmont,  in  Westphaliai,  Germany,  con- 
cerning John  Pemberton,  of  Philadelphia. 

8vo.  Philadelphia,  T758 

241  Penington,    Isaac.      Some    Sensible,.  Weighty    Queries 
.  ^    concerning  some  things  very  sweet  and  necessary  to  be  ex- 

i"^     perienced  in  ihe  Truly-Christian  State. 
/         i6mo.  Printed  in  the  Year  1677 


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/  242       Penington,  Isaac.     To  the  Jews  Natural,  and  to  the 
Jews  Spiritual.    With  a  few  words  to  England,  my  Native 

/"*       Country,  etc. 

i6mo.  Printed  in  the  Year  1677 

243      Penington,  Isaac.    Select  Pieces  on  Religious  Subjects. 
8vo,  half  boards.  Philadelphia,  1783 


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244  Penn,  William.  Truth  Rescued  from  Imposture;  or,  A 
Brief  Reply  to  a  meer  Rapsodie  of  Lies,  Folly,  and  Slan- 
der.    But  a  pretended  Answer  to  the  Tryall  of  W.   Penn, 

,  and  W.  M-ead,  etc.  Writ  and  subscrib'd  wS.  S.  By  a  Pro- 
fest  Enemy  to  Oppression  W.  P. 

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Printed  in  the  Year  1670 
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245       Penn,  William.    Truth  Rescued  from  Imposture;  or,  A 
Brief  Reply  to  a  meer  Rapsodie  of  Lies,  Folly  and  Slan- 
der.   But  a  pretended  Answer  to  the  Tryal  of  W.  Penn  and 
C  ,        W.  Mead,  etc.     Writ  and  subscrib'd  S.  S.     By  a  Profest 
Enemy  to  Oppression  W.  P. 

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Very  scarce. 


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246      Penn,  William.     The  Great  Case  of  Liberty  and  Con- 
science once  more   Briefly  Debated  and  Defended,  by  the 
authority  of  Reason,  Scripture,  and  Antiquity.    *    *    *    The 
author  W.  P. 
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247  Penn,  William.  Truth  Exalted.  In  a  Short,  but  sure, 
Testimony  against  all  those  Religious  Faiths  and  Worships 
that   have  been   formed   and   followed   in   the   darkness   of 

|/  0        Apostac}',  and  for  that  Glorious  Light  which  is  now  risen 
and  shines  forth  in  the  Life  and  Doctrine  of  the  despised 
Quakers. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1671 

248  Penn,  William.  The  New  Witnesses  proved  old  Here- 
ticks;  or.  Information  to  the  Ignorant.  In  which  the  Doc- 
trines of  John  Reeve  and  T--odowick  Muggleton,  which  they 
stile  Mysteries  never  before  known,  revealed,  or  heard  of 

^  t^*      from  the  Foundation  of  the  World,  are  proved  to  be  mostly 
Ancient  Whimsies,  Blasphemies  and  Heresies,  from  the  Evi- 
dence of  Scripture,  Reason  and  several  Historians. 
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249  Penn,  William.  The  Spirit  of  Truth  Vindicated,  against 
that  of  Error  and  Envy,  unseasonably  Manifested  in  a  late 

3  .      Malicious  Libel,  intituled  The  Spirit  of  the  Quakers,  Tyed, 

etc. 

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250  Penn,  William.  Plain  Dealing  with  a  Traducing  Ana- 
baptist; or,  Three  Letters  writ  upon  occasion  of  some  Slan- 

/) ,       derous  Reflections  given  and  promoted  against  William  Penn 
by  one  John  Morse. 
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251  Penn.  William.  Judas  and  the  ]t\\s  Combined  against 
Christ  and  his  Followers. 

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252  Penn,  William.  The  Counterfeit  Christian  Detected  and 
the  Real  Quaker  Justified ;  or,  God  and  Scriptuire,  Reason 

-  ^0  and  Antiquity  against  the  Vile  Forgeries,  Gross  Perversions, 
c)'        Black  Slanders,   Plain   Contradictions   and   Scurulous   Lan- 
guage of  T.  Hicks,  an  Anabapti&t  Preacher,  etc. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Printed  in  the  Year  1674 

253  Penn,  William,     llrim  and  Thummim ;  or.  The  Apos- 

^.  tolical  Doctrine  of  Light  and  Perfection  Maintained  against 
|,^       the  Opposite  Plea  of  Saul  Grevill. 

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254  Penn,  William.  England's  Present  Interest  Discover'd, 
with  Honour  to  the  Prince  and  Safety  to  the  People.  In 
Answer  to  the  one  Question  which  is  most  Fit,  Easie  and 

j  L  ^       Safe  at  this  Junction  of  Affairs  to  be  done  for  Composing, 
•  at  last  Quieting  of  Differences,  Allaying  the  Heat  of  Con- 

trary Interests,  and  making  them  subservient  to  the  Interest 
of  (jovernment,  and  Consistent  with  the  Prosperity  of  the 
Kingdom.    Presented  and  Submitted  to  the  Consideration  of 
■Superiours  by  William  Penn. 
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One  of  the  most  important  State  papers  of  the  time,  and 
excessively  rare. 

255  Penn.  William.  Saul  Smitten  to  the  Ground.  Being  a 
Brief,  but  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Dying  Remorse  of  a 

^  late  Living  Enemv  (to  the  People  called  Quakers,  and  their 

^>     Faith  and  Worship).  Matthew  Hide.     *     *     *     With  an 

Appendix  both  to  Foes  and  Friends  on  this  occasion,  by 

William  Penn. 

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256  Penn,  William.  The  Continued  Cry  of  the  Oppressed 
for  Justice.  Being  a  farther  Account  of  the  late  Unjust 
and   Crud   Proceeding's  of  ITnirea/sonable   Men  against  the 

•        Persons  and  Estates  of  many  of  the  People  call'd  Quakers, 
etc. 
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257       Penn,  William.     The  Skirmisher  Defeaited  and  Truth 
Defended.     Being  an  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  entituled  A 
|i/4      Skirmish  made  upon  Quakerism. 

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258      Pbnn..  William,     To  the  Churches  of  Jesus  throughout 
ithe  World,  gathered  and  settled  in  his  Eternal  Light,  Power 
and  Spirit,  to  be  one  Holy  Flock,  Family,  and  Household 
to  the  Lord. 
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259  Penn,  William.    To  the  Children  of  Light  in  this  Gen- 
,-  eration  cailled  of  God  to  be  Partakers  of  Eternal  Life  in 

3.7^   Jesus  Christ,  the  Lamb  of  God  and  Light  of  the  V/orld. 

Small  4to,  half  morocco.  London  (1678) 

260  Penn,  William.  A  Brief  Examination  and  State  of 
Liberty   Spirituail,   both   with   Resipect   to   Persons  in   their 

1^  Private  Capacity  and  in  their  Church  Society   and   Com- 
munion. 
Small  4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1681 

261  Penn,  William,  and  Mead,  William.  The  Peoples' 
Antient  and  Just  Liberties  Asserted  in  the  Trya-1  of  Wiiliam 

/  ^  Penn  and  William  Mead,  at  the  Sessions  held  at  the  Old- 
Baily  in  London,  the  first,  third,  fourth  and  fifth  of  Septem- 
ber, '70,  against  the  most  Arbitrary  procedure  of  that  Court. 
Small  4tc,  half  morocco.  London,  1682 

262  Penn,  William.     Predikatie  Gedann  door,  in  Londen. 

j  I       Small  4to,  half  morocco.  Amsteldam,  1700 

263  Penn,  William.  Primitive  Christianity  Revived.  Also 
Select  Essays  on  Religious  Subjects  from  the  Writings  of 
Isaac  Penington. 

8vo,  half  boards.,  Philadelphia,  1783 

264  Penn,  William.     Tender  Counsel  and  Advise,  by  way 
of  Epistle,  to  all  those  who  are  sensible  of  their  Day  of 
Visitation,  and  'A'ho  have  received  the  call  of  the  Lord. 
i2mo,  half  bock.  Enoch  Story,  Philadelphia,  1783 


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265  Phillips,  Catharine.  Reasons  why  the  People  called 
Quakers  cannot  so  fully  unite  with  the  Methodisits  in  tlheir 

3'      Missions   to  the   Negroes   in   the   West   India   Islands   and 
Africa. 
i2nio,  half  bock.  Philadelphia,  1792 

266  PiiiPPS,  J.  Brief  Remarks  on  the  Common  Arguments 
now  us-ed  in  Support  of  Divers  Ecclesiastical  Impositions  in 
this  Nation. 

8vo.  London,  1769 

267  Phipps,  Joseph.  The  Original  and  Present  Stalte  of  Man. 
8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,   1783 

268  Piety  Promoted.  In  a  Collection  of  Dying  Sayings  of 
many  of  the  People  called  Quakers. 

4  vols.     i2mo,  sheep.     (Broken.)  Philadelphia,  1854 

269  Pike,  Joseph.  An  Epistle  to  the  National  Meeting  of 
Friends  in  Dublin,  concerning  good  Order  and  Discipline 
in  the  Church. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,  1770 

270  Pike,  Samuel^  and  Sandeman,  Robert.  An  Epistolary 
Corre]X)ndence  between. 

i2mo,  uncut.  Whitehaven,  1798 

271  Plea  for  the  Poor.  By  a  Collection  of  Simdry  Script- 
ures out  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament. 

i2mo,  half  bock.  London,  1708 

272  PooLEY,  W.  Part  of  the  Sufferings  of  Leice&tersliire  and 
North-'hamptonshire,  by  Informers  and  Priests;  also  God's 

|.       Mercies   Testified   unto,  and   Man's   Cruelty  bore  Witness 
against. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1683 

273  Primitive  Heresie  Revived,  in  the  Faith  and  Practice  of 
the  People  called  Quakers.  Wherein  is  shewn,  in  seven 
Particulars,  that  the  Principal  and  most  Characteristick  Er- 

|i  rors  of  the  Quakers  were  Broached  and  Condemned  in  the 
Days  of  the  Apositles  and  the  first  one  hundred  atnd  fifty 
years  after  Christ.  To  which  is  added  A  Friendly  Expos- 
tulation with  William  Penn,  upon  Account  of  his  Primitive 
Christianity,  lately  publisbed. 
Small  4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1698 

274  PuGH,  Ellis.  A  Salutation  to  the  Britains  to  call  them 
from  the  many  things  to  the  one  thing  needful  for  'the  sav- 

^y      ing  of  their  souls.     Translated  from  the  British  langtia;gc 
by  Rowland  Ellis,  revis'd  and  corrected  by  David  Lloyd. 
l2mo,  calf.  London,  1732 


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Exceedingly  scarce.  The  author  zvas  born  in  Merioneth- 
shire, Wales,  in  1656.  Became  a  Quaker  preacher  in  1680, 
came  to  Pennsylvania  in  1687,  and  settled  in  Gzvyncdd,  ivhere 
this  work  was  written,  and  died  ^d  of  loth  month,  1718. 


275  /QUAKER  TRACTS  IN  DUTCH.    By  James  Naykr, 
\)    Edward  Burroughs,  George  Fox,  Francis  Howgil, 

^^  James  Parnel,  Isaac  Penington,  Stephen  Qrisp, 
George  Keith,  William  Ames,  John  Higgens,  Margaret  Fell, 
William  Caton,  John  Higgins,  James  Park,  Pieter  Hendrick. 
Jacob  and  Isaac  Jacobsy,  William  Penn,  Benjamin  Furley, 
Christopher  Birkhead,  and  others.  65  pieces. 
Small  4to,  parchment.     In  I  vol.  1658-1672 

This  collection  of  sixty-^ve  Quaker  tracts  axe  hound  to- 
gether in  parchment,  and  '^!£3^  evidently  collected  by  one  of 
the  early  Dutch  Quakers,  possibly  Benjamin  Furley.  They 
are  neatly  printed,  and  are  separated  by  numbered  parch- 
ment clippings.  Many  of  them  are  not  in  Smith's  catalogue, 
and  it  is  not  probable  that  the  collection  could  be  duplicated. 
Most  of  them  were  written  to,  or  against,  the  Mennonites, 
and  are  invaluable  in  their  relation  to  the  Pennsylvania  emi- 
gration. 

276  Quaker  Tracts.  No  Cross,  No  Crown ;  or,  Several  Sober 
Reasons  against  Hat-Honour,  Titular-Respects,  You  to  a 
Single  Person.  With  the  Apparel  and  Recreations  of  the 
Times.  By  W.  Penn,  an  humble  Disciple  and  Patient  Bearer 
of  the  Cross  of  Jesus.  4to.  Printed  in  the  Year  1669.  {The 
excessively  rare  first  edition). — The  Great  Case  of  Tyfches 

^  truly  stated,  clearly  opened,   and   fully  resolved.     By  An- 

S  thony  Pearson,     ^to.     1659. — The   Conscientious   Cause  of 

the  Sufferers,  called  Quakers,  Pleaded  and  Expostulated 
with  their  Oppressors  in  the  Nation  of  England,  and  par- 
ticularly in  and  about  the  City  of  London.  (By  G(eorge) 
W.  W(hite<head).  4to.  London,  1664. — To  the  Beloved 
and  Chosen  of  God  in  the  Seed  Elected,  particularly  in 
London  and  Elsewhere.  By  Edward  Burroughs.  4to. 
London,  1660. — Salutation  to  the  Suffering-Seed  of  God. 
By  Josiah  Coale.  4to.  London,  1663. — A  Short  Testimony 
concerning  Catherine  Allardes,  late  Wife  to  John  FuUer- 
toune,  of  Kentiebar,  who  departted  this  Life  the  last  day  of 
the  last  Month  called  February,  1670.  4ito.  London,  1671. — 
The  Burden  of  Babylon  and  the  Triumph  of  Sion.  By 
George  Bishope.  London,  1661. — Iconoclastes ;  or,  A  Ham- 
mer to  break  down  aJl  invented  Images,  Image-makers,  and 
Image  Worshippers,  shewing  how  contrary  they  are  both 


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to  the  Law  and  Gospel.  By  George  Fox.  4to.  London, 
1 67 1. — ^A  Relation  of  the  Inhumane  and  Barborous  Suffer- 
ings of  the  People  called  Quakers  in  the  City  of  Bristol 
during  the  Mayoralty  of  John  Knight,  commonly  called  Sir 
John  Knight  .commencing  from  the  29th  of  the  7th  Month, 
1663,  to  the  29th  day  of  the  same  Month,  1664.  4to.  Ijon- 
don,  1665.  {^'ery  rare.  Contains  all  the  names  of  those 
imprisoned,  and  of  much  interest  and  value  to  Pennsylvania.) 
— To  the  King.  By  T.  Taylor  and  Elizabeth  Hootin.  4to. 
(London,  1676.) — A  General  Epistle  to  Friends.  By  Geo:ge 
Fox,  1670.  4to.  (London,  1670), — To  all  Friends  Every- 
where, to  whom  this  may  concern,  to  go  abroad  among  them 
to  be  read  in  the  fear  of  God  by  them.  By  Patrick  Living- 
ston. 4to.  (London,  1670.)  Written  from  prison. — My 
dearly  beloved  Friends  and  Brethren,  whom  the  Lord  hath 
revealed  unto  and  visited  with  his  heavenly  power.  By 
'Stephen  Hubbersty.  4to.  (London,  1670). — Several  Epis- 
tles given  forth  by  two  of  the  Lord's  Faithful  Servants, 
%vihom  he  sent  to  New-England  to  Bear  Witness  to  his 
Everlasting  Truth,  and  were  there  (by  the  priest;,  rulers 
and  professors),  after  cruel  and  long  Lnprisonment,  and 
Inhumane  Whippings  and  Banishment,  put  to  death  for  no 
other  cause  but  for  keeping  the  Com.majidm.ents  of  God 
and  Testimony  of  Jesus.  Wm.  Robinson  and  Wm.  Leddra. 
Here  is  also  prefixed  W.  R.,  his  Testimony  of  his  call  to 
that  service,  for  obedience  unto  which  he  underwent  tht) 
wrath  of  men,  but  hath  obtained  Everlasting  Peace  and 
Rest  with  God.  4to.  London,  1669.  ."He  afterwards  com- 
ing to  Boston,  in  New  England,  zvhcre,  for  being  called  a 
Quaker,  he  was  by  Priests  and  Rulers  torn  and  tortured 
with  cruel  ivliipping,  and  banihsed,  on  pain  of  death,  and 
kept  close  prisoner  almost  a  year,  fast  chained  to  a  Logg  of 
Timber  from  the  hour  of  his  coming  into  Prison,  till  th4 
very  moment  they  led  him  forth  to  be  murdered.' — The  True 
Light  Shining  in  England  to  give  unto  all  her  Inhabitants 
the  Knowledge  of  their  Ways.  By  William  Smith.  London. 
1660. — Silent  Meeting  a  Wonder  to  the  World,  yet  Prax:- 
ticed  by  the  Apostles  and  owned  by  the  People  of  God, 
scornfully  called  Quakers.  By  William  Britten.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1671. — A  Testimony  of  Truth  against  all  the  Sowers  of 
Dissention,  Strife  and  Discord  amongst  the  People  of  God. 
by  WilHam  Bailey.  4to.  London,  1667. — The  Word  of  the 
Lojrd.  To  his  beloved  Citty,  New-Jerusalem.  By  William 
Dewsbury.  (London,  1663). — Some  Grounds  and  Reasons 
Drawn  from  the  Law  of  God  and  this  Naltion,  to  manifest 
the  Unlawfulness  of  the  Practice  of  those  Magistrates,  and 
others,  who  Commit  Men  to  Prison,  or  Fine  them,  for  not 


42 

Putting  off  the  Hat,  e;:c.  By  John  Pennyman,  Thomas 
Coveney  and  Hmmplhrey  Woolrich.  4to.  London,  1660. — 
A  Special  Warrant  given,  forth  (from  the  Spirit  of  God,  etc.) 
By  Joseph  Fall.  London,  1663. — The  Deceitful  Spirit  Dis- 
covered in  its  Secret  and  Mysterious  Workings,  By  Will- 
iam Qeeveiye,  4to.  Lx)ndon,  1667. — A  Loving  Sa)lutation 
to  all  People  who  have  any  Desires  after  the  Living  God. 
By  J.  Beevan.  4to.  London,  1660. — A  Visitation  in  Love 
to  those  of  t!he  People  called  Baptists.  By  John  Anderson. 
4to.  London,  1660. — A  Salutation  of  Love,  from  the  open- 
ing of  ithe  Springs  of  Eternal  Life.  By  Robert  Lodge.  4to. 
London,  1665. — A  Manifestation  of  Divine  Love.  By 
Thomas  Salthouse.  4to.  London,  1660. — A  Salutation  to 
the  Little  Flock,  wlho  doe  choose  Christ  to  be  their  Flock. 
By  John  Samm.  4to.  London,  1663 ;  and  These  Queries  are 
given  forth  for  any,  either  Priest  or  People,  to  Answer,  if 
they  can.  By  George  Fox.  4to.  London,  1665. 
Bound  in  i  vol.     4to,  old  calf. 

This  very  curious  and  excessively  rare  collection  of 
twenty-seven  tracts  jjj^  all  in  the  original  contemporary  bind- 
ing in  old  calf,  with  leather  strings  and  stamped  on  the  side 

"H.  wr 

277  Quaker  Tracts.  The  Resurrection  of  John  Lilburne, 
now  a  Prisoner  in  Dover-Castle.  4to.  London,  1656. — 
To  the  Parliament  of  the  Commonwealth  of  England.  By 
G(eo.)  F(ox).  4to.  London,  1659. — Persecution  Incon- 
sistent with  Christianity,  Humane  Society,  and  the  Honour 
of  Princes.  By  Richard  Hubberthorn,  Samuel  Fisher,  and 
Francis  Howgill.  4to.  London,  1670. — Good  Counsel  and 
*Jl       (>  Advice  unto  the  Magistrates  and  People  of  Nrowich.     4to. 

*y      '  Tendon,  1676. — True  Christianity  Vindicated.     By  Ambros 

Rigge.  4^0.  London,  1679. — To  the  People  at  and  about 
Stafford.  By  Thomas  Taylor,  4to.  London,  1679. — A 
General  Epistle  to  be  Read  in  the  fear  of  God.  By  William 
Dewsbury.  4to.  London.  1682. — An  Abstract  of  the  Lives, 
Precepts  and  Sayings  of  the  Ancient  Fathers.  By  J(ohn) 
W(hiting).  4to.  London,  1684. — The  Spirit  that  works 
Abomination  and  its  Abomirnal  \\-Drk  Discovered.  By  Mary 
Ellwiood  and  Margery  Clipsham.  4to.  London,  1685. — 
An  Account  of  some  of  the  Travels  and  Sufferings  of  that 
Faithful  Servant  of  the  Lord,  Thomas  Buggs.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1685. — A  Serious  Examination  of  a  Pretended  An- 
swer to  a  Paper  of  Judgment  past  at  Yorks.  By  George 
Myers.  4to.  London,  16^6. — Concerning  the  Apostate 
Christians  that  think  to  do  Miracles.  By  Gfeo.)  F(ox). 
4to,     London,  1683. — An  Epistle  by  way  of  Testimony  to 


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the  Friends  of  Manchester.  By  Samuel  Watson.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1695. — The  Suffering  Case  of  John  Love,  of  Ash,  near 
Sandwich,  in  Kent.  4to.  London,  1698. — An  Epistle  to  all 
Young  Convinced  Friends.  By  John  Love.  4to.  London, 
1696. — A  Caution  against  all  Perturbation  of  the  Mind.  By 
John  Bellers.  4to.  London,  1702. —  A  Testimony  to  True 
Christianity,  Restored  in  its  Ancient  Glory  and  Bealtty.  By 
Ambrose  Rigge.  4to.  London,  1703. — A  Treatise  concern- 
ing the  Internal  Word  and  Spirit  of  God.  By  Ambrose 
Rigge.  4to.  London,  1704. — To  the  Lords  and  Commons 
in  Parliament  Assembled  is  Humbly  Offered  an  Account 
of  some  few  of  the  many  Sufferings  of  the  People  call'd 
Quakers.  4to.  London,  1704. — The  Suffering-Case  of  sev- 
eral of  the  People  commonly  called  Quakers.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1709. 
Bound  in  i  vol.    4to,  half  calf. 

Series  of  twenty  very  rare  tracts,  all  first  editions  and 
mostly  uncut. 

278  Quaker  Tracts.  A  Sober  Reply  on  Behalf  of  the  People 
called  Quakers,  to  two  Petitions  against  them.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1699. — Truth  and  Innocency  Vindicated,  and  the  Peo- 
ple called  Quakers  Defended  in  Principle  and  Practice.  Ex- 
amined by  W.  W'hitehead.  4to.  London,  1699. — Tiuth 
Prevalent  and  the  Quakers  Discharged  from  the  Norfolk- 
Rectors  Furious  Charge.  By  George  Whitehead.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1 70 1. — Some  Observations  on  the  Remarks  upon  the 
Quakers ;  or,  The  Busie  Priest's  Envy  Detected.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1700. — A  Narrative  of  a  Charge  against  Francis  Bugg. 
By  Plenry  Pickwortih.  4to.  London,  1701. — An  Answer  to 
Francis  Bugg's  Treatise,  entituled  Quakerism  Deeply 
Wounded.  By  Henry  Pickw'orth.  410.  London,  1702. — 
The  Vicar  of  Banbury  further  Corrected.  By  Richard  Viv- 
ers.  4to.  London,  1703. — Further  Corrections  of  the  Vicar 
of  Banbury.  By  Richard  Vivers.  4to.  London,  1704. — 
The  Administrators  Admonished.  4to.  London,  1705. — 
The  Glorious  Brightness  of  the  Gospel  Day.  By  Thomas 
Ellwood.  4to.  London,  1707. — A  Defense  of  the  Book 
entituled  T^venthus  and  Ebison.  4to.  London,  1709. — A 
\''ain  Boaster  Defeated  and  Francis  Bugg  Prov'd  a  Covvard. 
By  John  Whiting.  4to.  (London,  1709). — The  People 
called  Quakers  Truly  Represented.  By  George  Whitehead. 
4to.  London,  1712. — A  Gentle  Correction  for  Singers,  such 
as  Pretend  to  Sing  David's  Psalms.  4to.  London,  1709.  Etc. 
Bound  in  i  vol.    4to,  half  calf. 

An  unique  collection  of  fourteen  very  rare  Quaker  tracts. 
All  first  editions  and  uncut. 


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279  QtTAKERs'  Quibbles  in  Three  Parts.     First  set  forth 
•*  in  an  Expostulatory  Epistle  to  Will  Penn,  concerning  the 

y^     late  Meeting  held  in  Barbycon  between  the  Baptists  and  the 
*)  •         ^Quakers. 

8vo,  half  calf.  London,   1673 

280  Quaker  Soldier,  The;  or,  The  British  in  Pliiladelphia. 
l2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  N.  D. 


2S1        OANDALL,  JOHN.     A  Brief  Account  of  the  Rise, 
x\     Principles,    and    Description   of   the    People   call'd 
Quakers. 
J2mo,  uncut.  Bristol,  1747 

282  ReckeItt,  William.  Some  Account  of  the  Life  and  Gos- 
pel Labours  of.  Also  Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Religious  Ex- 
perience and  Gospel  Labours  of  James  Gough. 

i2mo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1783 

283  Recke^t,  William.  Some  Account  of  the  Life  and  Gos- 
pel Labburs  of. 

i2mo,  half  bock.  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,   1783 

284  Reformer,  The.  A  Religious  Work,  published  monthly 
from  January  i,  1820,  to  December,  1830.  Lacking  all  of 
1824.    Vols.  L  to  IV.  and  VL  to  XL,  inclusive. 

7  vols.     8vo  half  morocco.  Philadelphia 

By  Theopilus  R.  Gates,  founder  of  the  Battle  Axes,  c4 
sect  whose  votaries  met  clothed  like  Adam  and  Eve. 

285  Religious  Tracts.  A  Collection  of,  viz. :  On  the  Spirit 
of  Prayer;  On  War  and  its  Repugnancy  to  the  Christian 
Life ;  Christian  Piety ;  Daily  Conversations  with  God,  illus- 

^0       trated  in  the  Life  of  A.  Nicolas;  and  A  Representation  of 
fhe  Negro- Trade. 

In  I  vol.     i6mo,  boards.  H.  Miller,  Philadelphia  (1766) 

The  first  title  is  damaged.  Miller  printed  all  except  the 
last,  which  is  by  Anthony  Beneset,  and  zvas  printed  by 
Hall  &  Sellers,  lySy. 


286      Report  of  the  Trial  of  Friends  in  the  City  of  Phila- 
delphia. June,  1828.    The  case  of  Edmund  Shotwell,  Joseph 
Ivukens,  Charles  Middleton,  and  others. 
8vo,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1828 


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287  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Friends  at  Stupenville,  Ohio, 
from  the  I5*h  to  the  26th  October,  1828.    By  Marcus  T.  C. 

1 1       Gould. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1829 

288  Richardson,  John.  An  Account  of  the  Life  of  that 
Ancient  Servant.  Giving  a  Relation  of  many  of  his  Trials 
and  Exercises  in  his  Youth,  and  his  Services  in  the  work 
of  the  Ministry  in  England,  Ireland,  America,  etc. 

Svo  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1759 

289  RiGGE,  Ambrose.  A  Brief  and  Serious  Warning  to  such 
as  are  concerned  in  Commerce  and  Trading. 

l2mo.  London,  1771 

290  Rorerts,  Daniel.     Some  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  John 
.         Roberts.     Sixth  Edition. 

' '        i2mo,  half  bock.  J.  Crukshank,  Philadelphia,  1773 


291       Roberts.  Daniel.     Some  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  John 
Roberts.    Written  by  his  Son. 

Svo,   half  morocco,   uncut.     Philadelphia.     Reprinted  by   Henry 
Miller  and  Sold  by  James  Der  Kinderen  in  Strawberry-Alley,  1766 


^. 


292  Roberts,    Ellwood.      Lyrics    of    Quakerism    and    other 
Poems.     Illustrated. 

i2mo,  cloth.  Norristown,  1895 

293  Roberts.   Ellwood.      PljTiiouth    Meeting:    its    Establish- 
ment and  the  Settlement  of  the  Township.    With  Historical, 

1        Geneologlcal  and  Biograpihical  data  from  Records  of  Friends. 
Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth.  Norristown,  1900 

294  Rogers,    Horatio.     Mary    Dyer,    of   Riiode    Island,    the 
Quaker  Martyr. 

T2mo,  cloth.  Providence,   1896 

295  Rules    of    Discipline    of    the    Yearly    Meeting  of 
Friends,  held  in  Philadelphia. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Westchester,  1838 

With  trade  label  of  "John  Mulherin,  Binder,  West  Ches- 
ter, Pa." 

2!g6      Sample,  Richard.     A  Testimony  to  the  Plainness  and 
Simplicity  of  the  Truth  as  it  is  in  Jesus.     With  something 
concerning  Baptism  and  the  Supper  of  the  Lord,  etc. 
Small  4to,  half  calf.  Printed  in  the  Year  1679 


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297  Savey,  William.  Seven  Sermons  and  a  Prayer  preached 
at  the  Meetings  of  the  ReHgious  Society  of  Friends  in 
America,  etc. 

i6mo,  boards.  Philadelphia,  1808 

298  ScHiMMELPENNTCK,  Mary  Ann.  Life  of.  Edited  by 
C,  C.  Hankin.     Portrait. 

2  vols.     i2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,   1859 

299  Scott,  J.  War  Inconsistent  with  the  Doctrine  and  Ex- 
ample of  Jesus  Christ. 

i2mo,  half  bock.  Philadelphia,   1799 

300  ScoTT,  Job.  L-etters  from.  Written  whilst  in  Europe,  to 
his  Relationis  and  Friends.     First  published  in  Amer.ca. 

i2mo,  half  bock.  London,  1810 

301  Sewel,  William.  The  History  of  the  Rise,  Increase  and 
Progress  of  the  Christian   People   called   Quakers.     Inter- 

^   mixed  with  several  Remarkaible  Occurrences.     The  Second 
,  >       Edition. 

Folio,  old  calf.     (Rebacked.)  London,  1725 

William  Rakestraiv' s  copy,  with  his  autograph.  Contains 
in  manuscript  the  births  and  deaths  of  the  Griscom  and 
Rakestraiv  families,  iy^^-iy6'j. 

302  Sewel,  William.  The  History  of  the  Rise,  Increase 
and  Progress  of  the  Qiristian  People  called  Quakers.    With 

several  Remarkable  Occurrences  intermixed.    Third  Edition. 

I 

Folio,  calf.  Isaac  Collins,  Burlington,   1774 

303  Shewen,   William.      A    Few   Words   concerning    Con- 
scienc — what  it  is,  and  what  Estate  it  was  in  before  Trans- 
gression. 
i6mo.  Printed  in  the  Year  1675 

304  Smith^  C.  Fell.  Steven  Crisp  and  his  Correspondents, 
1 657- 1 692.    Illustrated. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

305  Smith,  Joseph.  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Friends' 
Books ;  or,  Books  Written  by  JNIembers  of  the  Society  of 

^     Friends,  commionily   called  Quakers,   from  their   First  Rise 
L  ,v        to  the  Present  Time.     Interspersed  with  Criticai  Remarks 
and  Occasional  Biographical  Notices. 
2  vols.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1867 

306  Smith,  Joseph.  Biblotheca  Anti-Quakeriana ;  or,  A 
Catalogue  of  Books  adverse  to  the  Society  of  Friends.    Al- 

. /l        phabetically  arranged. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 


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307  Smith_,  William.  An  Epistle  to  all  the  Called  and 
Chosen  of  God. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.     (Lacks  title.)  London,  1672 

308  Society  of  Friends  Vindicated.  Being  the  Arguments 
of  Counsel  of  Joseph  Hendrickson,  in  a  Cause  between 
Thomas  L.  S'hotwell,  complainant,  and  Joseph  Hendrick- 
son and  Stacy  Decovv,  defendants. 

8vo,  boards.  Trenton,  1832 

309  Some  Seriol'S  and  Awful  Considerations  Recom- 
mended TO  ALL,  particularly  the  Youth.  In  a  Representation 
of  the  Uncertainty  of  a  Death-Bed  Repentance. 

l2mo,  half  bock.  Philadelphia  (1778) 

310  Southard,  Samuel  L.  Argument  of.  In  the  Case  of 
Stacy  Decow  and  Joseph  Hendrickson  versus  Thomas  L. 
Shotwell. 

8vo,  boards.  Philadelphia,  1834 

311  Speakman,  Thomas  H.  Divisions  in  the  Society  of 
Friends. 

l2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1893 

312  Stanton,  Daniel.  A  Journal  of  the  Life,  Travels  and 
Gospel  Labours  of. 

8vo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1782 

313  Stephenson,  Sarah.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Trav- 
els of. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1807 

314  Story,   Thomas.     The  Memory   of  that   Faithful   Man 
of  God,  late  of  Cumberland,  deceased. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1692 


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315  Story,  Thomas.  A  Journal  of  the  Life  of.  Containing 
an  Account  of  his  Remarkable  Convincement  of  and  Em- 
bracing the  Principles  of  Truth,  as  held  by  the  People  called 

-^  Quakers,  and  also  of  his  Travels  and  Labours  in  the  Serv- 
[.  .-^     ice  of  the  Gosi>el. 

Folio,  old  calf.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1747 

An  immense  storehouse  of  early  information  concerning 
America,  through  which  he  traveled  in  the  latter  part  of 
the  seventeenth  century. 

316  Suffering-Case,  The.     Of  several  of  the  People  Com- 
^  monly   called    Quakers,    on    Suits    rnostly    Commenced    for 

,    1^  Tythes,  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  since  the  Acts  made 
•^'         for  the  more  easie  Recovery  of  Tythes,  in  the  7th  and  8th 


48 

of  King  William  the  Third.     Humbly   presented  to  both 

Houses  of  Parliaftnent. 

Small  4to,  half  bock.  London,  1709 

317      Thoughts  on  the  Nature  of  War  and  its  Repugnancy 
to  the  Christian  Life.     Extracted   from  a   Sermon  on  the 
.  tf    29th  of  November,  1759.     Being  the  Day  of  Public  Thanks- 
I'         igiving  for  the  Successes  obtained  in  the  late  War. 

Small  8vo,  half  morocco.  Henry  Miller,  Philadelphia,   1766 


4 


318  Three  Considerations  Proposed  to  Mr.  Willam  Penn, 
concerning  the  Validity  and   Security  of  his   new   Magna 

^    Charta   for   Liberty  of   Conscience.      By   a   Baptist,    which 
I        may  be  worthy  the  consideration  of  all  the  Quakers,  etc 

4  pp.,  inlaid.    4to  half  morocco.  London,  N.  D. 

A  very  rare  contemporary  publication,  neatly  inlaid. 

319  Three  Treatises  in  which  the  Fundamental  Prin- 
ciples.  Doctrines,  Worship,  Ministry  and  Discipline  of  the 
People  caviled  Quakers  ajre  plainly  declared. 

8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1770 

^l^'lv    — ^-     Another  copy. 

'  8vo,  sheep.  Wilmington,  1783 

320  Three  Treatises  in  which  the  Fundamental  Prin- 
A  /UA,|Jl^*j>^  ciple,  Doctrine,  Worship,  etc.,  of  the  Quakers  are  plainly 
W^  \                     declared.     Bv  WilUam   Penn,   Robert   Barclay  and  Joseph 

^3>^  Pike. 

8vo,  sheep.  James  Adams,  Wilmington,  1783 


321  ToMKiNS,   John,   and   Field,   John.     Piety    Promoted. 
Being  a  Collection  of  the  Dying^  Sayings  of  many  of  the 
People  called  Quakers. 
8vo,  old  calf.     (Broken.)  Dublin,  1721 

322  Tom  KINS,  John.     Piety  Promoted  in  a  Collection  of  the 
Dying  Sayings  of  many  of  the  People  called  Quakers. 
8vo,  old  calf.  Dublin,  1721 

323  True,  Short,  Impartial  Relations.  Containing  the 
Substance  of  the  Proceedings  at  the  Assize,  held  the  12th 
and  I3t(h  day  of  the  Month  called  August,  1664,  at  the  Town 

^       of  Hertford  (Orlando  Bridgman  being  Judge),  chiefly  with 

17^5  and  against  Nine  Prisoners  called  Quakers,  as  it  was  then 

noted  and  observed  first  in  short-writing,  and  now  made 

publick,  partly  to  prevent  various  Reports,  and  partly  to 


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inform  People  of  the  Illegal  Proceedings  of  th-2  said  Court 
against  the   Prisoneirs  aforesaid,  eight  of  which  were  sen- 
tenced to  be  Transported  beyond  the  Seas,  there  to  Remain 
for  Seven  Years. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  Printed  in  the  Year  1664 

324  Tryais  of  Peter  Boss,  George  Keith,  Thomas  Budd, 
and  William  Bradford,  Quakers,  for  several  Great  Misde- 
meanors  (as  v/'as  pretended  by  their  adversaries)   before  a 

*^  2      Court  of  Quakers,  at  the  Sessions  held  at  Philadelphia,  in 
y^      Pennsylvania,    the   ninth,    tenth,    amd   twelfth    days    of    De- 
cem'ber,   1692.     Giving  also  an  Account  of  the  most  Arbi- 
trary Procedure  of  that  Court. 

Small  4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Printed  first  Beyond-Sea,  and 
now  Reprinted  in  London  for  Richard  Baldwin  in  Warwick-Lane, 
1693. 

A  fine  copy  of  one  of  the  rarest  of  Keith  pamphlets.  In 
this  trial,  for  the  first  time  in  the  world,  the  nwdern  doc- 
irine  of  the  liberty  of  the  press  was  decided.  Forty-two 
years  later  Andrezv  Hamilton  urged  the  same  view  in  the 
Zenger  trial  in  Nezv  York.     See  facssimile  title. 

325  Two  Discourses  and  a  Prayer.  Publickly  delivered  on 
Sunday  the  T/th  and  Tuesday  the  iQth  days  of  Mav,  1767, 

J   >rD  at  the  Quakers'  Yearly  Meeting  at  the  Fryers,  in  Bristol. 
''  i2mo,  half  bock.  Andrew  Stuart.  Philadelphia  (1767) 

Has  the  name  "Mary  Flozver,  1768,"  on  title. 

326  \TAIJX,  ROBERTS.    Aiemoirs  of  the  Lives  of  Benja- 

Y       min  Lay  and  Ralnh  Sandford,  two  of  ehe  earliest 
|,  Public  Advocates  for  the  Emancipation  of  the  En- 

slaved Africans.     Portrait. 
i2mo,  printed  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   181 5 

327  Vaux,  Roberts.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Anthony  Ben-2- 
zet.     Frontispiece. 

J  jj     i2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1817 

To  Thomas  Wistar  Vcu.r  from  his  affectionate  grand-, 
father,  1836. 

328  Vaux,  Roberts.     Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Anthony  Bene- 
.        zet.     Frontispiece. 

*^        i2mo,  boards,  uncut.  York,  1817 

329  ViNDic.\TiON  OF  THE  OuAKERS ;  OF,  An  Answer  to  the 
Bp.  of  L s  Charge  against  them. 

8vo.  London,  1732 

(4) 


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%ei^^ofs^     )   ^homas^udd^  and 
George  Kjeith^  H}^illiamfBradfcrd^ 

QUAKERS. 

For  feveral  Great  Mifdemeanors 

(  As-  was  pretended  by  their  AdverCtri^  )  before 

%  Court  of  0ual^ers : 


At  the  SefEons  held  at  yMWe/jK?&^  in 
T^njylvania,  the  Niiith,  Tenth,  and 
Twelfth  D^^ys: o{  T>eveml?er,  i6^i. 

Givipg'alfd  aiirAcijouflt  of  the  moft  Arbitrary  Pro- 
ccdbre^oftbat.Courr. 


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^^^^^'  Haw  Poplar. 


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330      Vindication   of   Robert   Barclay's   Apology,    for   the 
Principles   of  the   People  call'd   Quakers,   against   the  At- 
tempts of  William  Notcut. 
8vo.  London,  1732 


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331       \\J ALSH,  THOMAS.    The  Life  and  Death  of. 

i2mo,  sheep.     (Stained.)  Philadelphia,   1802 


332  Webe,  Elizabeth.  Letters  from,  to  Anthony  William 
Boehm.    With  his  Answer. 

i2mo,  paper.  Philadelphia,   1806 

333  Wetherill,  Charles.  History  of  the  Religious  Society 
of  Friends  call-ed  by  some  The  Free  Quakers,  in  the  City 

I  w  r     of  Philadelphia.    Illustrated. 

' '  I  Svo,  cloth.  •  Philadelphia,  1894 

Privately  printed. 

334  Whitehead,  George.     The  Power  of  Christ  Vindicated 
against  the   Magick  of  Apostacy.     In   Answer  to   George 
Keith's  Book,  abusively  stiled  The  Magick  of  Quakerism. 
i2mo,  sheep.  London,  1708 

335  Whitehead,  George.  The  Glory  of  Christ's  Light  Within 
Expelling  Darkness.  Being  the  sum  of  the  controversie 
between  the  People  called  Quakers,  and  some  of  the  Non- 

j  ^        Conformist   Priests,   as   manife.st   at   two    Publick   Disputes 
in  Essex,  between  George  Whitehead  (called  a  Quaker)  and 
Stephen  Scandret  (Presbyter),  etc. 
Small  4to,  half  bock.  Printed  in  the  Year  1669 

336  Whitney,  John.  A  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books.  Writ- 
ten by  many  of  the  People  called  Quakers.     From  the  Be- 

^  ginning  or  First  Appearing  of  the  said  People. 
3 '         8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1708 

The  first  Quaker  bibliography. 

337  (Whiting,  John.)  Persecution  Expos'd  in  some  Me- 
moirs relating  to  the  Sufferings  of  John  Whiting  and  many 
others  of  the  People  called  Quakers,  for  Conscience  sake, 

.  (^  in  the  West  of  England,  etc. 

I  Small  4to,  calf.  London,  1715 

A  valuable  repository  of  biographical  information  con- 
cerning the  early  Friends  in  England  and  Pennsylvania. 
Scarce. 


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338  Whiting,  John.  Persecution  Exposed  in  some  Memoirs 
relating  to  the  Sufferings  of.     Second  Edition. 

8vo,  boards.  London,  1791 

339  Whitrow,  Susanna.  Tlie  Work  of  God  in  a  Dying 
Maid.  Being  a  Short  Account  of  the  Dealings  of  the  Lord 
with  one  about  the  Age  of  Fifteen  Years,  and  daughter  of 
Robert  Whitrow,  inhabiting  in  Covent-Garden,  in  tihe  Councy 
of  Middlesex. 

i2mo.  Printed  in  the  Year  1677 

340  Williams,  William.  Journal  of  the  Life,  Travels  and 
Gospel  LaboiUirs  of. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Cincinnati,   1828 

Very  rare. 

341  Woolman.  John.  Considerations  on  Pure  Wisdom  and 
Human  Pohcv,  on  Labour,  on  Schools,  and  the  right  use 
of  the  Lord's  Outward  Gifts. 

T2mo,  half  bock.  Hall  &  Sellers,  Philadelphia,   1768 

342  Woolman,  John,  Serious  Considerations  on  Various 
Subjects  of  Tmjportance. 

i2mo,   half  morocco.  Philadelphia,    1774 

343  Woolman,  John.     The  Works   of.     First   Edition. 
i2mo,  half  morocco.  London,   1773 

//a.y  on  the  title,  partly  erased:  "Caspar  IVistar,  the  gift 
of  his  Brother  Richard  M-^istar/' 

—       "Woolman,  John.     The  Works  of.     Second  Edition. 

8yo,  calf.  Philadelphia,   1775 

344  Wool  MAN,  John.  A  Journal  of  the  Life,  Gospel  La- 
bours, and  Giristian  Experiences  of. 

8vo,   calf.  Dublin,    1776 

345  Woolman,  John.     The  Works  of.     Third  Edition. 
Svo.  old  calf.  Philadelphia,  1800 
JVith  autograph  and  book  label  of  Benjamin  Cowper. 


346  W  OUNG,     SAMUEL.)       William     Penn    and    the 

^         1         Quakers,  either   Impostors  or  Apostates,   which 

h  fi\  they  please,  Proved   from  their  avowed   Princi- 

^ '  I  pies  and   Country   Praceices.     By  Trepidantum 

Malleus. 

i6mo,  half  bock.  London,  1697 

One  paragraph  of  this  curious  and  rare  book  is  addressed 
"To  IVilliam  King  of  Pcnsilvania,"  page  83. 


53 
Books  Printed  by  Christopher  Saur. 

347  1738.  Padiin,  Benjamin.  Eine  Emstliche  Ermahnung. 
rn  Jnnge  iind  Alte:  Zu  einer  Arigeheiichelten  Priifung, 
Ihres  Hertzens  und  Zustandes,  Kiirlzlich  aus  Engeland  nach 
America  gesandt,  und  wegen  seiner  Wichtigkeit,  aus  dem 
Engleschen  ins  Deutsche  treulich  iibersetzt,  von  einem 
Liebhaber  der  Wahrheit. 

4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Sanr,  Germanton,  1738 

An  excessively  rare  broadside.     The  first  issue  of  the  Saur 
Press,  hearing  an  itnprint,  and  there  is  little  doubt  that  it 
W  is  the  first  thing  he  printed  ,and  therefore  the  earliest  speci- 

((,*/  S^O  inen  of  printing  in  German  type  ever  done  in  America.   Saur 

/  wrote  to  the  "Geistliche  Fama,"  in  Europe,  November  17. 

1739:  Where  shall  I  Und  zvords  to  praise  the  good  God.  So 
great  are  my  obligations  to  Him,  may  my  all  be  to  his  serv- 
ice and  the  honour  of  his  name.  This  zcas  i)i  n-eakness  my 
thirst  and  desire,  because  of  the  many  blessings  I  have  re- 
ceived since  J  have  been  here  and  through  my  zvhole  life, 
I  have  therefore  also  zvished  to  begin  the  German  printing 
establishment  here  zvhich  it  bought  for  me  and  set  here, 
Kozv  I  could  find  no  more  suitable  V ehiculum  to  make  it 
J^f  knozvn  through  ^lie  land  than  first  to  print  an  Almanac  of 
'  zvhich  only  the  Title  page  I  send  you  together  zvith  the  print 

of  a  Translation  from  the  English."  The  translation  from 
the  English  is  the  present  broadside.  Had  the  almanac  been 
then  complete,  there  seems  to  be  no  reason  zvhy  he  should 
not  have  sent  it  instead  of  only  the  title  page.  Only  tzvo 
copies  of  this  broadside  on  a  single  sheet  have  been  pre- 
served. These  zvere  cut  apart,  one  going  to  the  Historical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania  and  the  other  to  Governor  Penny- 
packer.  This  copy  has  been  slightly  injured  on  the  lozver 
right-hand  corner. 


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348         1739.    ZiONITISCHER   WeYRAUCHS    HuGEL   ODER    MyRRHEN 

Berg.  Worrinnen  allerley  liebliches  und  wohl  reichendes 
nach  Apotheker-Kunst  zu  bereitetes  Rauch-Werck  zu  fin- 
-den..  etc. 

Thick  small  8vo.  full  red  crushed  levant,  gilt  backs,  elaborate 
gold  tooling  on  sides,  broad  dentelle  borders,  edges  gilt  in  the 
rough.  In  morocco  case,  lined  with  chamois  skin,  by  Lortic,  of 
Paris.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,   1739 

The  finest  knozvn  copy  of  the  first  hook  printed  by  Saur, 

and   the   first   hook   printed   in    German    type   in   America. 

This  hook  contains  a  preface  written  at  Ephrata,  Pa.,  14th 

of  Fourth  month,   1739,  zvhich,  zvith  the  title  page,  covers 

(I  r,  fourteen   pages,   Seven   hundred   and   ninety-tzvo   pages   of 


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hymns,  and  fourteen  passes  of  index.  .It  is  dedicated  "To 
all  solitary  Turtle-Doves  cooing  in  the  wilderness  as  a  spirit- 
ual harp — playing  in  the  many  times  of  divine  visitation." 
There  are  a  number  of  facts  in  the  hibilo graphical  history 
of  the  Weyrauchs  Hiigel,  any  one  of  zvhich  would  be  enough 
to  make  it  a  remarkable  publication.  It  was  the  first  book 
printed  in  German  type  in  America.  It  7vas  the  first  book 
from  the  justly  celebrated  and  prolific  colonial  press  of  Chris- 
topher Saur,  of  GermantGTvn.  A  letter  from  Germantown, 
dated  November  i6,  1738,  and  published  in  the  "Geistliche 
Fama''  a  European  periodical  of  the  Inspired,  says:  "We 

have  here  a  German  book-publishing  house  established  by 
Saur,  and  the  Seventh-day  Baptists  have  had  a  great  hymn 
book  printed  of  old  and  new  hymns  mixed:'  In  rather  a 
curious  7vay  it  led  to  the  e.^tablishment  of  the  Ephrata  press. 
The  thirty-seventh  verse  of  the  four  hundredth  hymn  runs 
as  follows: 

Sehet,  sehet,  sehet.  an! 
Sehet,  sehet  an  den  Mann! 
Der  von  Gott  erhoeret  ist, 
Der  ist  unser  Herr  und  Christ. 
Which  literally  translated  is: 
Look,  look,  look, 
Look,  look  upon  the  man; 
He  is  heard  by  God; 
He  is  our  Lord  and  Christ. 

The  compositor  asked  Saur  tvhether  he  thought  that  more 
than  one  Christ  had  appeared.  .Saur  inquired  of  him  why 
he  suggested  such  an  idea;  tvhen  the  man  pointed  out  this 
verse  and  said  it  appeared  to  him  that  by  it  Conrad  Beissel, 
the  founder  of  the  Ephrata  Cloister,  meant  himself.  Saur 
wrote  this  to  Beissel,  and  asked  7vhether  it  had  any  founda- 
tion; whereupon  Beissel  replied  to  him  that  he  tvas  a  fool. 
This  language  did  not  please  Saur,  zcho  soon  after  issued 
a  pamphlet  censuring  Beissel,  saying,  among  other  things, 
that  his  name  contained  the  number  666  of  the  beast  of  the 
Apocalypse,  and  that  he  had  received  something  from  all 
the  planets — "from  Mars  his  strength,  from  Venus  his  in- 
fluenc  over  women,  and  from  Mercury  his  comedian  tricks." 
Beissel  became  quite  angry,  and  one  of  the  results  of  the 
7indening  breach  7vas  a  nezv  press  at  Ephrata.  The  Wey- 
rauchs Hiigel  is  the  largest  and  most  importanJ  collection 
of  the  hymns  of  the  Ephrata  Cloister.  Many  of  them  zvere 
7critten  there  by  Beissel  and  others,  but  unfortunately  it  is 
not  possible,   except  in  a  fezv  instances,   to   determine   the 


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authorship  of  particular  hymns.  Christian  Hoehn,  "a  pious 
and  God-fearing  woman/'  who  died  an  inmate  of  the  Clois- 
ter at  an  advanced  age,  wrote  those  upon  pages  465  and 
456,  beginning  "Wenn  mir  das  Creutz  will  machen  Schmert- 
zen,"  and  "Ich  dringe  ein  in  Jesu  Liehe."  A  manuscript 
hook,  beautifully  written  and  illuminated,  in  the  possession 
of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  contains  the  music 
to  which  these  hymns  were  sung. 

As  the  edition  was  small  and  the  book  was  in  common  use 
for  devotional  purposes,  it  has  become  extremely  scarce, 
nearly  all  of  the  few  known  copies  being  imperfect.  For 
accounts  of  it  see  the  Deutsche  Pionier,  vol.  VIII.,  page  47, 
and  Dr.  Seidensticker's  paper  on  "Die  Deutsch-Amerikan- 
ischer  Incunabula,"   in   the  same  volume,  page  475.     See 

FACSIMILE    TITLE. 

349      Another  copy. 

Small   thick  8vo,   contemporary  calf. 

Christoph  Saiir,  Germantown,  1739 
This  copy  formerly  belonged  to  Conrad  Beissel,  the 
founder  of  the  Ephrata  Cloister.  Bound  zvith  it  are  seventy- 
one  pages  of  hymns  in  manuscript  in  his  Itandzvriting.  Au- 
gust II,  1742,  he  presented  it  to  Johannes  Hildebrand,  one 
of  the  ablest  and  most  active  men  in  the  Cloister,  who  wrote 
a  number  of  books.  Hildebrand  has  written  in  it  a  note  of 
the  presentation,  and  also  an  additional  hymn.  It  belonged 
to  Dieterich  Dishong  in  1784  and  Johannes  Weber  in  1851. 


350      Another  copy. 
.1  Small  thick  8vo,  contemporary  calf. 

'    '         An  unusually  tall  copy. 


351       Another  copy. 

Small  thick  8vo,  sheep. 
«5 1        Imperfect. 


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352  1739-  (Saur,  Christopher.)  Ein  Abgenothigter  Be- 
richt  Oder  Zum  offtern  begehrte  Antwort,  Denen  darnach 
fragenden  dargelegt.  In  sich  haltende,  zwey  Brieffe  und 
deren  Ursach.  Dem-noch  angehanget  worden  cine  Historic 
von  Doctor  Schotte,  iind  einige  Brieffe  von  demselben  zu 
unseren  Zeiten  nothig  zu  erwegen. 

i2mo,  full  morocco,  gilt.  Christopher  Saur,  Germanton,  1739 

This  remarkable  book,  one  of  the  first  printed  by  Saur, 
contains  the  detail  of  the  quarrel  between  him  and  Conrad 
Beissel,  the  vorstcher  at  Ephrata.  The  only  copy  known. 
See  facsimile  title. 


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353  I740-  Whitefield,  George.    Von  George  Weitfidd  Pre- 
digten  der.    Zweyte  Thiel,     Bestethend  aiu  drey  Sermionen. 

j3»       i2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1740 

Contains  two  pages  of  preface  hy  Saur.     Excessively  rare. 

354  1740.  Whitefield,    George.      Von    Georg    Whitefidd's 
Predigten  der  dritte  theil,  etc. 

L  i2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1740 

*''  Lacks  title  and  three  leaves.    The  only  known  copy.    Un- 

seen by  Hildeburn. 

355  1740.  Whitefield,    George.      Die    Zuchen    der    neuen 
Geburth ;   Dargelegt  In  einer  Sermon,  oder   Predigt  .  Ge- 

iCj ^       halten  zu  London,  1739,  von  Georg  Weitfield. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1740 

356  1 741.  Gruber.  J.  A,    Einfaltige  Warnungs-und  Wachter- 
Stimme,  An  die  geruffene  Heelen  dieser  Zeit,  Verfasst  ini 

.  /       Jahr  1 741  Von  einen  Geringen, 

'  4to,  half  morocco.  (C.  Saur,   Germanton,   1741) 

An  excessively  rare  broadside. 


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357  1742.  Kempis.  Thomas  a.  Das  kleine  A  B  C  in  des 
Schule  Christi,  Aus  denen  Wercklein  des  gottseligen  Thoma; 
a  Kempis.  In  Reimen  verf asset,  und  mit  H.  Schrifft  con- 
cordiret.     In  Jailir  Chrisiti  1742. 

Folio,  half  morocco.  (C.   Saur,   Germanton,   1742) 

Broadside.     Only  one  other  copy  known. 


358       1742.  Antes,  Henrich.     Bekantmachung. 

4to,  half  morocco.  (C.  Saur,  Germanton,  1742) 

I Q  .  An  excessively  rare  broadside  concerning  Count  Zinsen- 
derff,  with  autograph  letter,  signed,  of  Henrich  Antes, 
dated  August  19,.  1742,  inserted. 


359         1742.    EiN    SCHREIBEN    DER    HeRRNHUTISCHEN     GeMEINE 

aus    ihren    Conferentz    an    Mstr.    Johann    Hildebrand    in 
Ephrata. 

l2mo,  half  morocco.  (Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1742) 

Excessively  rare.  This  letter,  written  from  the  Moravian 
Conference,  is  signed  by  Frederick  Hartmann,  David  Suss- 
hotz,  Johannes  Bechtel,  Henry  Antes,  Henrich  Holstdn, 
and  others. 


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360       1742.   (Zinzendorff,  Count.)     Hirten  Lieder  Von  Beth- 
lehem Zum  Gebrauch  Vor  alles  was  arm  ist.  Was  klein  und 
jC,     gering  ist. 
I  i2mo,  sheep.  C.  Saur,  Germantown,  1742 


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But  one  other  copy  known.  Nesler,  speaking  of  Zinsen- 
dorif,  who  arrived  at  Germantoivn  December  30,  1741,  says: 
"Jan.  7,  1742. — Immediately  after  his  arrival  he  prepared 
for  publication  a  small  selection  of  hymns  old  and  nezc,  it 
was  entitled  'Hirtenleider  von  Bethlehem,'  etc.  .Jan.  8. — 
George  Neisser  took  this  selection  to  Christopher  Saur's 
Printing  Office  in  Germantoivn.  *  *  *  Mar.  5. — The 
Hirtenleider  von  Bethlehem  came  from  Saur's  Press.  *  *  * 
Alar.  6. — Fifty  copies  were  sent  to  Philadelphia  and  fifty 
to  Frederic  for  di.^tribution  in  the  to7.vnships."  See  fac- 
simile  TITLE. 

361       1742.  AusBUND,    Dy\s    1ST.      Eeliche    schoene    Qiristliche 
Lieder  Thiel. 

i2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Christoph  Sanr,   Germantown,   1742 

1  f\  Very  rare.     The  finest  copy  knozvn.     Has  bound  with  it 

f  '  Imbroich's  Confessio  oder  Bekantnuss.     '•'     *     *     Ein  War- 

hafftiger  Bericht  von  Briiden  in  Schweitzerland,  in  dem 
Zurcher  Gebcit.  The  Martyr  Spiegel  of  Van  Brnght, 
part  II.,  page  917,  of  the  Ephrata  edition,  tells  us  that  in 
September,  1645,  J^'^'^'^nias  Mangola  sent  down  to  Amster- 
dam a  little  book  containing  an  account  of  the  persecutions 
in  the  Palatinate  and  Switzerland  of  the  Mennonites.  This 
book  has  been  lost  in  Europe,  and  is  unknown  there.  Most 
of  these  people  later  came  to  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylva- 
nia, and  there  maist  have  been  a  copy  of  it  in  manuscript  or 
print  among  them,  because  an  examination  of  the  "Bericht" 
added  by  Saur  to  the  "Ausbund"  proves  it  to  be  the  lost 
zvork.  No  copy  of  the  original  has  ever  been  found.  Its 
preservation  by  Saur  has  given  us  much  interesting  informa- 
tion in  detail  concerning  Pennsylvania  families. 

irt,  362       1742.  Another  copy. 
12mo,  calf,  with  clasps. 

363  1751-  The  same. 

^  l2mo,  calf,  one  clasp  missing.     Christoph  Sanr,  Germantown,  1751 
^,  j.^         In   this  second  edition  is  added  Funff  schone  Geestliche 
Lieder  das  erste  Tobias  zvas  ein  fromer  Mann. 

364  1767.  The  same. 

l2mo,  calf,  one  clasp  missing.     Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1767 
*?  I  With  autograph  note  on  flyleaf  of  Maria  Rohrer,  March 

17,  1778.       ' 


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SAUR  BIBLES. 

365  1743-  BiBLiA,  Das  ist:  Die  Heilige  Schrift  Altes  und 
Neues  Testaments.  Nach  der  Deutschen  Ubersetzutig  D, 
Martin  Lnthers,  i\Iit  Jedes  Capitels  kurtzen  Summarien, 
auch  beygefiigten  vielen  richtigen  Parllelon ;  Nebst  einem 
Anhang  Des  dritten  und  vierten  Br.chs  Esra  und  des  dritten 
Buchs  der   Maccabaer. 

4to,   oak   beards,   with   brass   corners,    one   clasp   missing. 

Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,   1743 

First  edition  of  the  Bible  printed  in  /America  in  Euro- 
pean tongue.  Magnificent  clean  copy.  Saur  has  printed 
on  the  flyleaf:  "Abraham  Staudt  gchhort  diese  Bibel,  1st 
gebohrcn  den-  17  Augusti  1740."  IVith  this  addition,  this 
copy  is  unique.  The  follo-iving  is  Saur's  prospectus  of  the 
Bible: 

CHRISTOPHER  SAUER'S  PROSPECTUS  TO   HIS 
GERMAN  BIBLE,  1742. 


WHEREAS  Numbers  of  the  Dutch  people  in  this  province, 
especially  of  the  New  Comers,  are  thro"  mere  poverty 
tmablc  to  furnish  themselves  with  Bibles  in  their  own 
language,  at  the  advanced  price  those  which  are  brought  from 
GERMANY  are  usually  sold  at  here;  Therefore  CHRISTOPHER 
SAUER  of  GERMANTOWN,  proposes  to  print  a  High  Dutch 
Bible  in  large  Quarto,  and  in  a  Character  that  may  be  easily 
read  even  by  old  Eyes.  And  several  well-meaning  people  having 
promised  to  contribute  something  towards  the  Encouragement  of 
the  Work  in  general,  that  the  Books  may  be  offered  cheaper  to 
real  poor  persons  whether  Servants  or  others;  Notice  is  hereby 
given,  that  the  said  Work  (God  willing)  will  be  begun  about  the 
end  of  this  Instant  APRIL:  and  that  some  Judgment  may  be 
made  of  the  Quantity  necessary  to  be  printed,  all  persons  who  are 
enclined  to  encourage  the  Work,  or  to  have  one  or  more  of  the 
said  Bibles,  may  subscribe  before  that  Time  with  the  above  said 
CHRISTOPHER  SAUER  in  GERMANTOWN,  or  with  AN- 
DREW BRADFORD  in  PHILADELPHIA.  2s  and  6d  is  to  be 
paid  down  towards  each  Bible  (for  which  Receipts  will  be  given) 
and  the  Remainder  on  Delivery  of  the  Books,  which  'tis  expected, 
will  be  in  about  a  Twelvemonth.  If  no  Charitable  Contributions 
towards  it  are  received,  the  Price  of  each  Bible  will  not  exceed 
14  Shillings,  and  it  shall  be  as  much  Less  as  those  Contribution? 
will  enable  the  printer  to  afford:  of  which  Contributions  a  fair 
Account  shall  be  given  to  the  publick. 

Germantown,  March  26,   174-'. 
From  Andrew  Bradford's  "AMERICAN  WEEKLY  MERCURY," 


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366       1763.  BiBLiA,  Das  ist.     Die  Heilige  Schrift  Altes  und 
Neues  Testament,  etc. 

4to,  calf,  oak  boards,  clasps.     Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,   1763 
Second    edition.      Original    binding,    one    clasp    missing. 
^  Alagnificent  clean  copy.     This  edition  is  thought  by  good 

J^t  authorities  to  be  scarcer  than  the  first.    Of  this  edition  Saur 

says:  "The  Holy  Scripture  called  the  bible  noiv  appears  for 
the  second  time  in  this  American  land  in  the  German  lan- 
guage, openly  in  print,  to  the  honor  of  the  German  people, 
since  no  other  people  can  show  that  the  Bible  has.  been 
printed  in  this  part  of  the  zvorld  in  their  Language."  The 
last  leaf  of  the  "Register"  has  been  repaired. 

Z^7       ^77^-  BiBLiA,    Das    ist:    Die    Ganze    Gottliche    Heilige 
Schrift  Alten  und  Neiten  Testament  ,etc. 
4to,   calf,   oak  boards,    clasps.      (Rebacked.) 

Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1776 

The  third  edition.  Title  rebacked,  corner  off  one  leaf, 
a  few  pages  repaired  on  margin.  A  good  copy  of  this  very 
rare  edition.  I  have  akvays  contended  that  this  is  the  rarest 
of  all  the  Saur  Bibles,  as  the  major  portion  of  the  edition, 
while  in  sheet,  was  used  by  the  Continental  Army  for  car- 
tridges. Consequently  fewer  copies  of  this  edition  were 
sold  than  of  the  two  preceding,  and  in  my  experience  of^ 
forty  years  I  have  handled  fewer  copies  of  this  than  of  the 
other  editions. 

368       1743.  GuLDiN,   Samuel.      (Gewe.senen   Predigers  in  den 

Drey  Hanpt-Kirchen  zu  Bern  in  der  Schweitz)  Sein  Unpar- 

j^ ,        theyischs  Zeugnuiss  Ueber  Die  Neue  Vereinigung  alles  Re- 

liigions-Partheyen  In  Pennsylvanien. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph   Saur,   Germantown,   1743 

1743.  Another  copy. 
i2mo,  half  bock,  lacks  last  leaf. 

Very  rare.  The  only  known  perfect  copy.  It  was  writ- 
ten against  the  attempt  of  Count  Zinzendorff  to  unite  the 
religious  sects  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Guildin,  who  had  been 
a  preacher  in  the  three  head  churches  of  Berne,  Switzerland. 

370  1744.  Die  Nichtigkeit  der  Welt  und  des  Zeitlichen 
Lebens,  Wieauch,  die  Wichtig-und  Nothwendigkeit  der 
wahren  Wiedergetburt  Ztir   unenHchen   Glucksuligkeit  und 

7Ewigem  Leben.     KurtzHch  beschreiben   von  einein   Engli- 
,       ches  Autor,  und  ins  Teutsche  ubersetzt. 
i2mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,  1744 

From   the   numerous   manuscript   corrections   this   is   be- 
lieved to  be  the  translator's  copy.    He  ivas  probably  Mel- 
■   choir  Kriebel.    The  only  known  copy.    Not  in  Hildeburn. 


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371  1743.  Penn,  William.  Der  Neiie  Charter.  Oder  Schriff- 
tliche  Versichening,  Der  Freyheiten,  Welche  JWiJliam 
Penn,  Esqr,  Den  Einwohnern  von  Pensylvannien  und 
dessen  Terrritorien  gegeben. 

Small  4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1743 

Beautiful  copy.    Excessively  rare. 

372  1743.  Htldebrand^  Johannes.  Wohlgegnmdetes  Beden- 
cken   der   Christlichen   Gemeine   in   und   bey   Ephraita  Von 

.      deni  Weg.  der  Heiligung. 
hU',     i2mo,  half  morocco.  C.  Saur,  Germantown,  1743 

^  Contains  letter  of  twenty-seven  Moravian  settlers  of  Penn- 

sylvania to  Hildehrand.  On  the  hack  of  flyleaf  is  written: 
"Gehoret  Dielman  Kolb  in  Pensylvania  den  14  Octobris  in 
Jahr  1743.  Kolh  lived  in  Skippack,  and  7vas  translator  of 
the  Ephrata  Martyr  Book.  Exceedingly  rare.  Not  in  Hil- 
deburn. 

373  1743.  HiLDEBRAND,   JoHANNES.      Wohlgegundetc    Beden- 
,        cken   der   Christlichen   Gemeine   in   und  bey   Ephrata  Von 

A^,      dem  Weg.  der  Heilegtmg. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph   Saur,   Germantown,   1743 

374  1743-  HiLDEBRAND,  JOHANNES.  Mistiches  und  Kirch- 
liches  Zeudiniiss  Der  Bruderschaft  In  Zion,  von  den  wich- 
tigsten  Puncten  des  Christenthums  Nebst  einem  Anhang  Da- 

1 1,        rinnin  dieselbe  ihr  unpartheyisches  Bedencken  an  Tag  gibt 
.      von  dem   Bekehrungs-Werck   der   sogenanten   Herrenhutis- 
fO  \jl/^  chen  Gemeine  in  Pennsylvanien  und  warum  man  ihnen  keine 
\J  Kirche  zustehen  Konne. 

i2mo,  half  mcJrocco.  C.   Saur,   Germantown,   1743 

Very  rare.    But  one  other  copy  knozvn. 

375  1743-  HiLDEBRAND,  Johannes.  Schrifftmassiges  Zeuch- 
niiss  Von  dem  HimmHschin  und  Zungfraulichen  Gebah- 
rungs-Werck.     *     *     *     Entgegen  gesetzt  Dem  gantz  un- 

|o»  gegrundeten  Vergeben  der  Herrenbutiscben  Gemeine  von 
cinem  heiligen  Ehestand  *  *  *  durch  *  *  *  Eiren 
Mitglied  der  Gemeine  Jesu  Christi  in  Ephrata.  Hausva- 
terlicher  Seite. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  (Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1743) 

Very  rare.    But  one  other  copy  known. 

376  1744.  ZiNZENDORFF,  LuDWiG,  CouNT  VON.  Der  klcinc 
Catechismus  D.  Martin  Luthers,  Mit  Erlauterungen  heraus- 
gegeben  zum  Gebrauch  der  Lutherische  Gemeinen  in  Pen- 

|Z>      sylvanien. 

i6mo,  calf.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1744 

Fine  copy.    Excessively  rare.     See  facsimile  title. 


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yjy      ^744-  Das  Kleine  Davidische  Psalterspiel  Der  Kin- 
der ZiONS,  von  Alten  und  Neuen  auserlesenen  Geistes-Gesaii- 
gen. 
1^      i2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1744 

Has  on  the  flyleaf  the  name  of  the  first  owner,  "Johann 
Valentin  Kenner,"  beautifully  written  in,  the  style  of  the 
illumination  of  the  Ephrata  community. 

378  1744.  The  same. 

I^^T      i2mo,   calf,  lacks  clasp.  Christoph  Saur,    Germantown,    1744 

379  1760.  The  same. 

j^f^       i2mo,  call,  clasps.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1760 

380  1764.  Tlie  same. 

/i  i2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1764 

381  1764.  The  same. 

i2mo,  unbound.  Christoph  Saur  Germantown,  1764 

3S2       1777.  The  same, 

i2mo,   calf,   lacking  clasp.  Christoph   Saur,   Germantown,    1777 

383       1791-  The  same. 

i2mo,  call,  one  clasp  missing.  Samuel  Saur,   Chesnuthill,   1791 

.  ^^4       1791.  The  same. 
'  i2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Samuel  Saur,  Chesnuthill,   1791 

385       1 79 1.  The  saime. 

i2mo,  half  roan.  Samuel  Saur,  Chesnuthill,  1791 

/      386       1744.  Ter  SteegeN/^  Gerhard.     Der  Frommen  Lotterie. 
381  cards  in  the  original  calf  case.     (C.  Saur,  Germantown,   1744) 
This  curious  publication  consisted  of  three  hundred  and 
eighty-one  cards,  3  7-8  inches  long  by  2  1-8  in  breadth,  upon 
each  of  which  is  printed  a  text  of  Scripture  and  a  versei 
setting  forth  some  moral  precept.     The  old  Germans  meet- 
ing  together  socially   upon   Sunday   afternoons   would,   in 
turn,  draw  a  card  and  read  tvhat  injunction  fortune  had  in 
store  for  them.    The  pious  author  described  it  as  a  lottery — 
"In  which  no  man  can  ever  loose 
The  Blanks  which  you  may  there  refuse 
Are  worth  the  highest  prise  you  choose." 
The  cards  were  fitted  into  a  leather  box.    Being  of  light 
paper  and  easily  lost  and  destroyed,  they  are  no7i'  exceed- 
ingly rare.     There  are  only  four  other  sets  known,  all  of 
which  are  more  or  less  imperfect.     This  set  has  all  the  cards 
and  five  blanks  in  the  original  bo.v  in  fine  coyidiiion.    No. 
280   being   erroneously  printed,  was   reprinted.     Both   are 
here. 

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The   Only   Complete    Set    in    Existence    of    the    Earliest 
American  Testaments.     The  -whole  seven  have'  been 
printed   before  7  ^nl5;L  English   Testament   approved>~>^ 
To  be  sold  as^a  lot. 

1745.  Das  Neue  Testament.  Unsers  Herrn  unci  Hey- 
landes  Jesu  Christi ;  Verteutscht  von  D.  Martin  Lnther ; 
Mit  Jedes  Capkels  kurtzen  Siimarien,  auch  beygefugiten 
vielen  richtigen  Parallelen. 

i2mo,  roan.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,   1745 

In  a  modern  binding  and  close  cut,  but  fortunately  complete. 
It  is  the  first  American  Testament.  The  only  other  known  copy 
is  in  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  SEE  FACSIMILE 
TITLE. 

1755,  Das  Neue  Testament.     Unsers  Herrn  imd  Hey- 
landes  Jesu  Qiristi,  etc. 
i2mo,  old  calf.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,   1755 

The  second  edition  of  the  Testtament  in  America.  The  only 
other  known  copy  is  in  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania, 
but  soiled  and  rubbed.  This  is  a  good  cleafn  copy,  a  little  worn  of? 
on  the  margins  of  the  first  few  pages.    SEE  FACSIMILE  TITLE. 

1761.  Das  Neue  Testament.     Unsers  Herrn  und  Hey- 
landes  Jesu  Christi. 
i2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1761 

Some  leaves  neatly  repaired.  The  third  American  Testament. 
Superlatively  rare.     SEE  FACSIMILE  TITLE. 

1763.  Das  Neue  Testament.     Unsers  Herrn  und  Hey- 
landes  Jesu  Christi 
i2mo,  calf,  clasps. 

The  fourth  edition. 
SIMILE  TITLE. 

.■>  1764.  Das  Neue  Testament.     Unsers  Herrn  und  Hey- 
landes  Jesu  Christi. 

l2mo,  half  calf,  lacks  one  clasp.    Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1764 
The   fifth   edition.     The   only   known   copy.      Not   in   Hildeburn, 
O'Callaghan,  Eeidensticker,  nor  even  in  Saur's  List.     One  leaf  is 
injured.     SE?  FACSIMILE  TITLE. 

1769.  Das  Neue  Testament.  Unsers  Herrn  und  Hey- 
landes  Jesu  Christi. 

i2mo,  calf.  Christoph  Saur,   Germantown,   1769 

The  sixth  edition.  But  one  other  copy  known. 
*         1775.  Das  Neue  Testament.     Unsers  Herrn  und  Hey- 
landes  Jesu  Christi. 

i2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1775 

The  seventh  edition.  As  clean  as  the  day  of  issue,  and  the  finest 
copy  known.     SEE  FACSIMILE  TITLE. 

This  is  the  only  complete  set  of  the  Saurs'  New  Testa-^ 
ments  in  existence.  The  issue  of  1764  is  entirely  unknown 
to  all  bibliographers,  and  is  not  even  included  in  Saur's  oivn 
list  of  his  public  alio  ns^whil  St  of  the  issues  of  1749,  1755 
Q   JA    and  17691     yhere  jtreonly  one  other  copy  known  of  each. 


Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1763 
Brinley's  copy  lacked  one  leaf.    SEE  FAC- 


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Facsimile  Title  of  the  Seventh  Saur  Testament. 
Lot  387. 


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387^       1747-  Terstegen,  Gerhard,     Geistliches  Blumen-Gart- 
lein  Inniger  Seelen  ,etc. 
^  I  i2mo,  original  calf,  clasps.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,   1747 

Fine  copy. 

388  1747.  Ter  Steegen,  Gerhard,    Geistliches  Blumen-Gart- 
lein  Inniger  Seelen ;  oder  kurtze  Schluss-Reimen  Betrachtun- 

/  •        gen  unci  Lieder    *    *    *    Nebst  der  Frommen  Lotteri. 

i2mo,  calf,  clasp.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1747 

389  .    1747.  The  Same. 
i2mo,  calf  clasp. 

390  1773.  The  Same. 

i2nio,  calf,  clasp.  Cristoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1747 

391  1747.  Holme,  Benjamin,    Ein  Ernstlicher  Ruff  in  Christ- 
licher  Liebe  an  alles  volck  sich  zu  dem  Geist  Christi  ini  ihnen 

t,^'*zu  bekehren     *     *     *     Nebst  einigen  Anmerckungen. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  (C.  Saur),  Germanton,  1747 

Title  repaired. 

392  1748.  HoHBURG,    Christian.      Kurtzer    und    erbaulidher 
Auszug  oder;  Denck-wurdige  Sprache. 

^•^.        i2mo,  embossed  calf,  clasps.         Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,   174S 
The  finest  known  copy,  with  the  initials  "C.  K.   1772" 
burnt  in  the  binding. 

393  T748.  The  Same. 
i2mo,  calf,  clasp. 
Very  iine  copy. 

394  1748.  The  Same, 
i2mo,  calf,  clasp. 

/  0)1  the  flyleaf  is  written:  ''Susanna  Heidrigen  bin   ich  - y 

ii^   genand  In  Fensylvanicn  ist  mein  vq(cr/and   darin  bin  ich         "i /      y 
'-^  erzogen  und  gebohren  bin  ich  gezviss  aiich  nicht  betrogen. 

Im  8  tens  Jalir  meines  Alters  ist  mir  voter  und  Muttes  ges~ 
torben  1753  den  10  Januan  nach  mittag  um  1  uhr  ist  mein 
Mutter  gesterben  und  der  vater,  12  Januari  morgens  um 
9  uhr:' 

395  1748.  The  Same. 
i2mo,  calf,  lacking  clasp. 

With  autograph  of  "Susanna  Kribelin." 

396  1748.  Freyen,  Andreas,     Declaration  oder;  Erklarung, 
^Auf  welche  Weise,  und  wie  er  unter  sogenante  Herrnhuter 

'7  H^    Gemeine  gekemmen,  etc. 

/         i2mo,   half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,   1748 

Fine  copy.    Exceedingly  rare. 


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397  1748.  Crisp,  Stephen.  Eine  Kurtze  Beschreibung  einer 
Langen  Reise  aus  Babylon  nach  Bethel. 

Ij-/^^    i2mo,   half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,    1748 

Excessively  rare. 

398  1755-  Another  Copy. 

*t,2'^  l2mo,  half  bock.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,    1755 

399  1748.  Saue,  Christopher.  Verschiedene  Christliche 
Wahrheiten,   und    Kurtze    Betrachtnng   iiber    das   kiirtzlich 

^        herausgegeben  Biichlem  genandt  Lantere  Wahrheit. 

i2mo,   half  morocco.  Christoph   Saur,   Germanton,    1748 

An  anszver  to  Franklin's  Plain  Truth.     Very  rare. 

400  1748.  Kurtze  Beschreibung,  des  Lebens  und  Todtes  von 
Jacob  Schmiedlein  aus  Wollhausen  im  Lutzerner  Gebeit  in 

^,       der  Sdhweitz  welcher  Im  Jahr  1747,  etc. 

i2mo,   half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,    1748 

401  1748.  Tersteegen,  Gerhard.  Warnungs  -  Schreiben 
wider  die  Leichesinigkeit,  etc. 

*},S^  i6mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,   1748 

Fine  copy.     Very  rare. 

402  1748.  Verschiedene  ai-te  und  Neuere  Geschichten 
von  Erscheinung  der  Gei.ster  und  etwas  von  dem  Zustand 

>jr  der  Selen  Nach  dem  Tode.     Nebst  verschiedenen  Ge&ichtem 

^ «       solcher  die  auch  jeto  noch  in?  Leben  sind. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,   1748 

Contains  four  Pennsylvania  ghost  stories,  one  ghost  ap- 
pearing on  Chestnut  Hill.     Ste  7ioU  to  lot  434. 

403  1748.  EiN  Grundliches  Zengnuss  Gegen  das  Kurtzlich 
herausgegeben  Buchlein,  Genant;  Plain  Truth,  oder-Lautero 
Warheit  von  einem   Teutscher   Baners-Mann  in   Pensylva- 

S^  nien  1748. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1748 

Very  rare.     Fine  copy,  unth  exception   to   repairing   on 
the  margin  of  title.    Written  against  Franklin's  Plain  Truth. 

404  1748.  Frell,  Georg.  Yon  dem  wahren  ewigen  Fried- 
samen  Reiche  Christi,  etc. 

\,^    8vo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1748 

With  signature  on  title  of  "Melchoir  Kribel  junger." 

405  1748.  Frell,  Georg.  Von  dem  waJiren  ewigen  Fried- 
samen  Reiche  Christi. 

^^To  8vo.  Christoph   Saur,    Germanton,    1748 

Fine  copy.    Very  rare. 


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406  1748.  Jacob  Lischys  Reformirten  Predigers  Zweyte 
.  .^Declaration  Seines  Sinnes  an  seine  Reformirte  Religious- 
6  ,    Genossen  in  Pensylvanien.  / 

4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,   1748 

Lischys'  account  of  his  differences  rvith  the  Moravians. 
Excessively  rare. 

407  1748.  Jacob  Lischy's  Reformirten   Predigers  Zweyte 
Declaration,  Seines  Sinnes,  an  seine  Reformirte  Religions- 

'  J  I        Genossen  in  Pensylvanien. 

4to.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1748 

Very  rare. 

408  1749.  LiscHY,  Jacob_,  V.  D.  M.    Eine  Warnende  Wachter- 
Stimm  An  alle  Gott  und  Jesum  liebende  Seelen,  etc. 

4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,   1749 


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tiy  Fine  copy,  and  the  only  perfect  one  known.     The  author, 

J '  a  Reformed  preacher,  lived  on  the  Little  Codorus,  beyond  the 

/  Susquehanna.    le  is  an  attack  upon  the  Moravians  and  Zin- 

zendorffs,  and  is  full  of  local  unknoivn  facts.     See  fac- 
simile TITLE. 
i2mo,  half  roan.  Germantown:  Christoph  Saur,  1749 

410  1775.  Das  Neue  Testament.     Unsers  Herrn  und  Hey-  •   ^ /r'l^/' 
landes  Jesu  Christi,  Noch  der  Deutschen  Uebersetziing  D.  ^^   /««*'Hfit-«. 
Martin  Luther. 
i2mo,  calf.                                        Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1775 

411  1749.  Kempis,  Thomas  a.     The  Christians  Pattern;  or, 
The  Imitation  of  Jesus  Christ.     Being  an  abridgement  of 

^       the  works  of.    By  a  Female  Hand. 

^       8vo,  sheep.  Christopher  Saur,  Germantown,  1749 

The  first  American  edition  of  a  Kempis.  Has  marked  on 
the  title  page  "The  20fh  of  the  12th  month,  1750,  Benja. 
Lay  sent  it  By  the  hand  of  Saml.  Gary  Unto  Phebe  Lan- 
caster the  20th  of  the  12th  month,  1750." 

412  1750.  Ter  Steegen,  Gerhard.    Der  Kleine  Kempis,  oder 
Kurtze   Spriiche  und   Gebatlein     *     *     *     Wercklein  des 
Thomae  a  Kempis.     Frontispiece. 
i6mo,  old  calf.  Christoph  Saur,   Germantown,   1750 

Fresh  as  the  day  of  publication.  Very  rare  in  this  con- 
dition. 

«   /         414       1750.  Fenelon,  F.  S.  de  La  Moth/    The  Archbishop  of 
^/  Cambray's  Dissertation  on  Pure  Lov'e.     With  an  Account 

/  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Lady,  for  whose  sake  the 


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Facsimile  Title  Lot  4.08. 


85 

Archbishop  was  banish'd   from  Court.     And  the  grievous 

Persecutions  she  suffer'd  in  France  for  her  Religion. 

8vo,  sheep.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1750 

415  1752.  Another  Copy. 
8vo,  sheep. 

416  1750.  Die  Schule  der  Weisheit  In  Reimien,  als  das 
Hoch-Teutsche  A.  B.  C.  vor  Schuler  und  Meister  in  Israel 

/,        Iter  Thiel. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1750 

Lacks  some  leaves.    No  perfect  copy  knoivn. 

I  417       1 75 1.  S.\UR,   C.      Eine    Nutzliche   Anweisung  oder   Bey- 

\  hulffe  vor  die  Teutschen  um  F.nglisch  zu  lernen     *     *     * 

!  jfj^'^y  Nebst   einer   Grammaltie   ver    diejenigen   welche   in    andern 

;  Sprachen  und  deren  Fundamenten  erfahren  sind. 

j  i2mo,ha]f  morocco.                      Christoph  Saur,   Germantown,   1751 

/  Very  rare. 

j|'5f8       1751.  Another  Copy.    /Q^eAxv_ 
1  l2mo,  sheep.     (Broken.) 

I    419      1 75 1.  Another  Copy. 

I  i2mo,  sheep. 

\  Lacks  several  leaves  in  the  middle  and  at  back. 

I   420       1753.  LoBvvAssER^     D.     Amprosii.       Neu-Vermehrt-und 
J  Vollstandiges  Gesang-Buch.     Worinnen  sowohl  die  Psalmen 

lijf*        Davids,  rtach  D.  Ambrosu  Lobw^sser  Ubersetzung  hin  und 
\  wieder  verbessert,  als  auch  700  auserlesener  alter  und  neuer 

\  Geistreichen  Liedern  begriffen  sind,  Welche  anietzo  samt- 

\  lich  in  denen  Reformirten  Kirchen,  etc.    Frontispiece. 

'  i2mo,  calf,  clasps,  with  brass  bosses. 

Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1753 


1  /  421 


421  1763.  The  Same. 

[  i2mo,  calt.                                      Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1763 

j     422  1763.  The  Same. 

I  i2mo,  calf,  clasps.                         Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1763 

I     423  1763.  The  Same. 

'  i2mo,  calf,  clasps.                         Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,   1763 

[i-''^4  1772.  The  Same. 

\  i2mo,  calf.                                       Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1772 

(6) 


86 

425  1753-  Grew,  Theophilus.  The  Description  and  Use  of 
the  Globes  Celestial  and  Terrestrial.  With  a  Variety  of 
Examples   for  the   Learner's   Exercise.     *     *     *     Chliefly 

^<i       designed   for  the   Instruction  of  the  Young  Gentlemen  of 
the  Academy  in  Philadelphia. 

l2nio,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1753 

One  of  the  earliest  original  American  works  upon  mathe- 
matics.   Excessively  rare.    Title  repaired. 

426  1753-  Siegvolck,  Paul.  The  Everlasting  Gospel,  com- 
manded to  be  preached  by  Jesus  Christ.  Christopher  Sower, 
Germanitown,    1753;    and   The    Fatal    Consequences   of   the 

J         Unscriptural   Doctrine  of   Predestination   and   Reprobation. 

ft        Written  in  Dutch  by  M.  K.     Christopher  Sower,  German- 
town,  1753. 
Bound  in  i  vol.     i2mo,  sheep. 


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J    1753.  Another  Copy  of  both  Works. 
y^O  Bound  in  1  vol.     i2mo,  sheep. 

428       1753.  EiNE  IM  Herbst  das  26'sTEN  Jahrs  der  Regier- 

UNG  Georgs  des  Zweyten  Konigs  von  Gross-Brittannien  *  * 

und  im  1752  sten  nach  Christi  Gebort,  gemacht  Acte  oder 

^  Lands-Gesetz    Der    Allgemeinen    Lands- Versammlung    der 

Provinz  Pennsylvanien,  etc. 

4to,  half  morocco,  uncut.       (Christoph  Saur,   Germantown,   1753) 
Unknoiim  to  Hildeburn. 


429  1754.  Daily  Conversation  with  God  Exemplify'd  in 
the  Holy  Life  of  Armelle  Nicolas,  a  poor  ignorant  Country 

f^  Maid  in  France,  commonly  known  by  the  name  of  the  Good 
^'"*      Armelle,  deceas'd  at  Bretaigne  in  the  year  167 1. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1754 

430  1755.  Kemfer,  Heinricif.  Treuhertzige  Erinnerung 
und  Warnung  bestehend  in  vielen  Klag-Reden  vom  Verfall 
des  Christenthum  im  Aufiferlichen  Gottes-dienst. 

*Y,        i2mo.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1755 

'  A  manuscript  note  on  the  back  of  cover  says:  "Freund 

Jeremias  der  auter  von  diesem  schreihen  zvont  in  Conestogen 
sein  nahm  ist  Kampfer  ich  bin  in  seinem  hause  geiwesen  er 
ist  ein  recht  schaftenen  Ephratest."  The  author  of  "Das 
Heutige  Signal"  says  of  Kempfer  that  his  writings  afford 
a  well-grounded  witness  of  the  truth,  and  that  "some  of 
them  appear  in  the  magazine  of  C.  Saur  and  the  rest  Vi'erc 
preserved  in  manuscript  by  his  eldest  son."  It  appears  that 
the  publication  of  this  zvork  was  unknown  to  the  writer. 
Very  rare. 


^     87 

431  1755-  BuNYAN,  JoHANN.     Das  Angenehme  Opfer  oder 
•       Die  VortrefBichkeit  eines  Zerbrochenen  Hertzens. 

'      i2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,   1755 

432  1755.  BuNiANS,  JoHANN.     Pilgrims  oder  Christen  Reise 
-wj  auss  dieser  Weltnach  der  Zuknnfftigen  Der  dritte  Thiel. 

^'         i2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,   1755 

A  very  early  and  scarce  edition  of  Bunyan.  • 

433  1755.  Das  Kinder  Buchlein.    In  den  Bruder-Gemeinen. 
i6mo,  sheep.  Christoph  Saur  Germanton,  1755 

^iS^     An  excessively  rare  child's  book  published  for  the  Mora- 
vians.   Lacks  tzvo  leaves. 

434  1755-  Verschiedene   alte   und    neuere   GESCHICHTE^F 
von  Erscheinungen  der  Geister  und  etwas  von  dum  Zus- 

n        tand  der  Selen  Nach  dem  Tode. 

0  '       i2mo,  half  sprinkled  calf.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,   1755 

Of  the  ghosts  described  in  this  curious  book,  one  appeared 
in  Germantown  in  1732,  and  one  in  Oley  in  1743;  one  in 
Falckner's  Swamp  in  1738,  and  one  at  Chestnut  Hill. 

435  1756-  EiN  Bettler  und  docii  kein  Bettler,  Ein  ieder 
ein  Konig  wann  er  will  Ein  Gleichnis  in  sich  haltend  ein 

h        Exempel   eines   vollkommenen    Mannes    in    Christo;    Wozu 
■^'      noch  beygerfuget  das  Verborgene  Manna. 

i2mo.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1756 

436  1756.  ZuBLY,  J.  J.    The  Real  Christians'  Hope  in  Death; 
or,  An  Account  of  the  Edif}'ing  Behaviour  of  several  Per- 

St  sons   of    Piety    in   their   last    Moments,      With   a    Preface 

J  ,^D      recommendatory  by  the  Rev.  Mr,  Clarke,  rector  of  St.  Phil- 
lips, Charlestown. 
i2mo,  sheep.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1756 

437  1756-  Another  Copy. 
i2mo,  sheep. 
Corner  and  outside  margin  torn  from  title. 


L' 


t.'O 


438  1756.  Fleming,  W.  and  E,     Eine  Erzehlung  von  dem 
Trubsalen  und  der  Wunderbahren  Befragung  so  geschehen 
an  William  Flemming  and  dessen  Weib  Elizabeth,  etc, 
i2mo.  C.  Saur,  Germantown,  1756 

A  rare  narrative  of  Indian  captivity.    Lacks  title  and  one 
leaf. 

439  1756-  The  Nature  and  Design  of  Christianity.    Ex- 
^tracted  from  a  late  Author, 

/i,y      i2mo,  half  morocco,  ,    Christoph  Sower  Junior,  Germantown,  1756 


V 


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88 

440  1756.  EiNE   Erinnerung   An    die    Englische    Nation--*- 
Dass  ein  Jeder  die  rechte  Zeit  vvahrnehmen  soil.     Geschelen 

>,         von  Einein  Prediger  Welcher  seine  eigene  Leichen-Predige 
gehalten. 
121x19,   half  morocco.  Christoph   Saur,    Germantown,    1756 

441  1757.  Everhard,  John.    Some  Gospel  Treasures;  or,  The 
Holiest  of  all  Unvailing.     Discovering  yet  more  the  Riches 

,        of  Grace  and  Glory  to  the  Vessels  of  Mercy. 

«^ »       4to,  old  calf.  Christopher  Sower,  Germantown,  I757'- 

Anthony  Beneset's  copy,  unth  his  full  mamiscript  notes 
and  citation  of  William  Penn's  esteem  for  the  author  in 
autograph  on  inside  of  cover.     Name  on  title. 

442  1757.  Another  Copy. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

• '      A  fine  copy. 

443  1757-  I^ER  Inhalt  Von  den  verschiedenen  Conferen- 
TYEN,  Welche  miit  den  Indianern  gehalten  worden  zu  Eston. 

I    j^      zu  dem  IMonath  July  und  August,  1757. 

r  4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1757 

Excessively  rare,  and  a  zvork  of  great  historical  interest, 
relating  to  the  Indian  Treaty  at  Easton,  Pa. 

444  1757-  Everhard,    John.      Some    Gospd   Treasures;   or, 
The   Hotliesit  of   all   t^ivailing.     Discovering   yet   more   the 

I'        Riches  of  Grace  and  Glory  to  the  Vessels  of  Mercy. 

Small  4to,  original  sheep.     Christopher  Sower,   Germantown,   1757 
Thomas  Light  foot's  copy,  also  a  presentation  copy  from 
Anne  Mifflin  to  Lemuel  Mifflin. 


1 4^ 


445  1758.  Lutherisches  a.  B.  C.  und  Namen  Buchlein  fur 
,          Kinder  ^welche  anfangen  zu  lernen. 

%>        i2mo,  boards.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1758 

With  portrait  of  Luther  on   cover.     Only  copy  known. 
Lacks  title  and  three  leaves. 

446  1759.  Vollstandices  Mart.urger  Gesang-Buch,  zur  Ue- 
bung  der  Gottseligkeit  in  649  Christlichen  und  Trostreichen 

h,^  Psalmen  und  Gesangen  Hrn.  D.  Martin  Luthers  und  anderer 
\  Gottseleger  Lehrer,  Ordentlich  in  XII  Theile  verfasset  *  *  * 

Milt  erbauilichen   Morgen-Abend-Buss-Beicht-und   Gommun- 
ion-Gebatlein  vermdhret.    Portrait  of  Luther. 
J  8vo,  calf,  clasps.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1759 

'447       1762.  The  Same. 

,     1      l2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,   1762. 

^v*^*       With  two  pages  of  ornamental  color  work  by  Catharine 
Batdorfi,  September  13,  177 1. 


^ 


// 


89 

44^       I770-  The  Sasme. 

i2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1770 

Z''  Has  hound  with  it  Evangelia  und  Episteln  anf  alle  Sonn- 
tagg  "tvicauch  auf  die  hoke  Feste,  atidere  Feycr-und  Apos- 
tel-Tagc  durchs  gantse  Jahr.    Printed  by  C.  Saur,  1770. 

449  ^777-  The  Same. 

I  l2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Christoph   Saur,  Germantown,    1777 

450  ^777-  The  Same. 

i2mo,  calf,  lacking  clasps.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1777 

451  U77-  The  Same. 

i2mo,  calf,  lacking  one  clasp.     Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1777 

452  1759-  Hartley,  Thos.  A  Discourse  on  Mistakes  concerning         ^ 
ReHgion.     Christopher  Sower,  Germantown,   1759;  Christ's  /^  Q 
Spirit  a  Christians  Strength,  by  Wni.  Dell.   Christopher  Saur,     jOr^JPf 
Gennantown,  1760.     A  Short  Account  of  that  part  of  Afri-    />«  ^''^-*'^'^ 
ca  Inhabited  by  the  Negroes,  by  Anthony  Benezet.    W.  Dun- 
lap,  Philadelphia,  1762.    Bound  in  i  vol. 
i2mo,  sheep. 

1759.  Bromley,  Thomas.     The  Way  to  the  Sabbath  of 
Rest.     Christopher  Sower,  Germantown,  1759;  A  Discourse 

on  Mistakes  concerning  Religion.    By  Thos.  Hartley:  Chris-  r           ^ 

topher  Sower,  Germantown,   1759;  Girist's  Spirit  a  Chris-  J^"*^ 

tians  Strength,  by  Wm.  Dell.    Chri.stopher  Sower,  German-  -^j^ft^^^ 

town,  1760;  and  Observ^ations  on  the  Inslaving^  Importing  /^^^^^  *** 

and  Purchasing  of  Negroes,  by  Anthony  Benezet.     Christo-  '^^'rr*  /**^ 

pher  Sower,  Germantown,  1760.  •  j;^^ 
Bound  in  one  volume.    8vo,  calf. 

454  1759-  Bromley,  Thomas.     The  Way  to  the  Sabbath  of 
Rest,  or  the  Soul's  Progress  in  the  Work  of  the  New-Birth. 
8vo,  sheep.  Christopher  Sower,  Germantown,  1759 

455  1760.   (Mack,    Alexander.)     Eine    Anmuthige    Erinne- 
rung,  zu  einer  Christlichen  Betrachtung  von  der  Wunderba- 
ren  Allgegenwart  des  Allwissenden  Gottes. 
i2mo,  half  bock.  Christoph   Saur,  Germantown,  1760 
Very  rare. 

456  1 761.  Das  Leben  und  Historische  Thaten  des  Konigs  von 
Preussen,  Friedrich  des  III.  von  seiner  Geburth  an,  bis  zu 

/  J^  Ende  des  i76osten  Jahres. 

l2mo,  half  bound.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1761 

457  1 76 1.  Another  QojLy.     (Foxed.) 
i2mo,  bound.  ' 


u, 


90 

1762.  Neu-Eingerichtetes  Gesang-Buch  in  sich  haltend 
eine  Sammlung  (mehrentheil  alter)  schoner  lehr-reicher  und 
erbauHcher  Lieder. 
8vo,  embossed  calf,  clasps.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1762 

A  magnificent  copy  as  fresh  as  when  published,  and  the 
finest  known.  This  Hymn  Book  was  compiled  by  Christopher 
Schultze,  a  noted  preacher  among  the  early  Schwenckf elders 
in  Pennsylvania,  author  of  a  number  of  their  books.  Some 
of  the  hymns  zvere  written  here  by  him,  George  Weiss,  Bal- 
thasar  Hoffman  and  others.  He  was  horn  March  26,  17 18, 
and  died  May  9,  1789. 

1762.  Another  Copy. 

8vo,   calf,   lacking   clasps. 

460,    1762.  Another  Copy. 
h  %'^  8vo,  calf,  with  clasps. 

461  1762.  Eine  nutzliche  Anweisung  oder  Beyhulffe  vor 
Deutsche  um  Englisch  zu  lernen.    .    .    .    Nebst  einer  Gram- 

f^,     matic. 
J  i2mo,  sheep.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1762 

462  1762.  Another  Copy. 
.  ^Oi2mo,  sheep. 

463  1772.  Another  Copy. 
\^  j^-jX i2mo,  sheep.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1772 

464  1763.  Defoe,   Daniel.     The   Dreadful   Visitation,   or   a 
Short  Account  of  the  Progress  and  Effects  of  the  Plague.,^ 

Jr         The  last  time  it  spread  in  the  City  of  London  in  the  Year" 
^5"    1665. 

i2mo.  Christopher  Sower,  Germantown,  1763 

465  1763.  Zeugnis  der  Wahrheit  Oder  eines  Christen  Ge- 
.rdancken  von  der  vergangenen  und  von  der  kunfftigen  Re- 

2  n     formation. 

8vo,  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1763 

466  1764.  EiN  Geistliches  Magazkn,  Oder.Aus  den  Schatzen 
der  Schrifftgelehrten  zum  Hirnelreich  gelehrt,  dargereichtes  ^y/i^i 
Altes  und  Neues.  ' 
2  vols.    8vo,  half  morocco.     Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1764-70 

The  only  complete  copy  knonni.  Vol.  2  has  only  fifteen 
numbers,  and  is  all  that  zvas  published;  the  work  ending 
XS.dfi  with  the  fifteenth  number  of  that  volume.  It  is  the  first  re- 
ligious magazine  published  in  America.  It  was  issued  con- 
tinuously in  small  numbers,  at  different  periods  from  1764  to 
1770.  iOf  it  Saur  says,  speaking  of  his  intention  of  publish- 


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Facsimile  Title  Lot  4.66. 


92 

ing  the  magazine:  "But  since  I,  through  the  Lord's  special 
help,  have  so  fortunately  completed  the  great  work  of  print- 
ing the  Bible,  I  think  it  is  my  most  pressing  duty  in  recogni- 
tion of  God,  no  longer  to  postpone  this  good  resolution.  Since 
I  remember  that  the  foundation  of  the  printing  oifice  was 
laid  to  the  honor  of  God,  and  the  zvelfare  of  my  fellow  man." 
See  facsimile  of  title  of  Vol.  i. 

467  Ditto.    Nos.  6,  7,  21,  33  and  49  of  Vol.  i,  and  Nos.  6,  11 
12,  and  15  of  Vol.  2.    9  numbers  as  issued. 

468  1764.  Habermann,  D.  John.     Christliche  Morgen-  und 
^        Abend-Gebater  auf  alle  Tage  in  der  Wochen  &c. 
•^         i2mo,  sheep.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1764 

/  469       1765.  Arnd,   Johann.      Paradiesz-Gartlein   Zur   Uebung 
j^^es  wahren  Christenthums  Durch  Geistreiche  Gebater,  &c. 
*'        i2mo,  calf,  clasp.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1765 

470  1765.  The  Same. 

i2mo,  call,  lacking  clasp.  Christoph  .Saur,  Germantown,  1765 

471  1766.  Hoch-Deut.sches  Reform Irtes  ABC  und  Namen 
Buchlein  Fur  Kinder,  welche  anfangen  zu  lernen. 

.  /       ^i6mo,  boards.  Christoph  Saur,   Germantown,   1766 

J  i^l  I  If-'      Thumbed  J    But  the  only  copy  known,  and  the  oldest  com- 
'   plete  Pennsylvania  primer  in  existence. 

472  1767.  KuRTZE  Unterweisung  vor  Kleine  Kinder. 

L      i6mo,  half  bound.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,   1767 

[    473       1768.  Der  Psalter  Des  Konigs  und  Propheten  David  ver- 

.      teutschet  von  D.  Martin  Luther. 
1  i6nio,  sheep.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1768 

'    474       1773.  The  Same. 

I  l6mo,  boards.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1773 

475  1768.  Schabalie,  Johann  Philip.    Die  Wandlende  Seel, 
Das  ist  Gesprach  der  Wandlenden  Seelen  mit  Adam,  Noah 

^  und  Simon  Cleophas ;  verfasset  die  Geschichten  von  Erschaf- 
^*^      fung  der  Welt  an,  biss  zu  und  nach  der  Verwustung  Jerusa- 
lems,  etc. 

i2mo,  calf.     (Broken.)  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1768 

This  religious  romance,  written  by  a  Holland  Mennonite, 
was  a  great  favorite  among  the  members  of  that  sect. 

476  1769.  SiEGVOLCK,   Georg  Paul.     Das  von  Jesu   Christo 
*     *     *     Ewige  Evangelinm,  etc. 

I  l2mo,  sheep.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1769 

Lower  corner  torn  from  title  and  several  leaves. 


477  1769-  Another  Copy.    Slightly  wormeaten. 
♦3'          i2mo,  sheep. 

478  1769.  Warren  Association.     The  Sentiments  and  Plan 
*^'      of  the. 

^  4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,   1769 

/ '  A  Beautiful  Copy.  The  association  was  formed  by  the  Bap- 

tist Ministers  of  IVarren  in  Rhode  Island  in  the  interests  of 
that  denomination  throughout  the  country. 

479  '^77^-  Dock,  Christoph.  Eine  Einfaltige  und  grundlich 
abgefasste  Schul-Ordnung.  Darinnen  deutlich  vorgestelt 
wird,  auf  vvelche  Weisse  die  Kinder  nicht  nur  in  denen  in 

.  Schulen  gewohnlichen  Lehren  bestens  angebracht,  sondern 

T^A  I        auch  in  der  Lehre  der  Gottseligkeit  wohl  unterrichtet  werden 
'^  mogen. 

8vo,  half  bock.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1770 

This  exceedingly  scarce  and  invaluable  book  is  the  first 
written  and  printed  in  America  on  the  subject  of  school 
teaching,  a  translation  of  it  and  a  sketch  of  the  author  zvill  be 
found    in     Pennypacker's     Historical     and     Biogra/phical  7 

Sketches.  / 

480  1770.  DoC/s,  Christoph.     Eine  Einfaltige  und  grundlich  /(^/ 
abgefasste  Schul-Ordnung,  etc.  / 

W 2.S'     ^^'°»  ^'^^  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1770 

Second  edition  of  Dock's  Essay  on  School  Teaching.  The 
type  was  reset.    Only  one  other  known  copy. 

481  1770.  Die  Paradisische  Aloe  Der  Jungfraulichen  Keusch- 
,    heit  welche  Gott  giebet  alien,  die  da  sind  aus  dem  Glauben  an 

1,74      den  Hcrren  Jesum. 
/         i2mo,  calf.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1770 

\  482       1770.  Frantzen,  Michael.    Einfaltige  Lehr-Betrachtun- 

gen  und  kurtzgefasstes  Glaubens-Bekantniss. 
j  ,    j-«  8vo.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1770 

I  J*  Written  in  verse  by  a  preacher  of  the  Baptist  Community 

\  on  the  Conestoga. 

483       1770.  Frantzen,  Michael.    Einfaltige  Lehr-Betrachtun- 
gen,  und  kurtzegefasstes  Glaubens-Bekantniss  des  gottseligen 
Lehres    .     .     .     Weyland  gewesen  Vorstehers  der  Tauffer- 
3  ,      Gemeine  in  Canastogoe. 

l2mo.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1770 

An  original  tvork  in  verse  from  the  Ephrata  Community. 
This  and  the  above  copy  are  the  only  ones  known. 


P.^ 


f^f^ 


94 

484  1 77 1.  ScHABALiE,  JoHANN  Philip.    Die  Wandlende  Seel, 
Das  ist:  Gesprach  der  Wandlenden  Seelen  mit  Adam,  Noah 

1 1      nnd  Simon  Cleophas. 

i2nio,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1771 

485  ^77^'  Deigendesch,  Johannes.    Nachrichten  oder  Nutz- 
.-^liches  und  aufrichtiges  Ross-Artzney  Buchlein. 

''       i6mo,  half  sheep.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1771 

486  1771.  DiEGENDESCH,  JoHANNES.    Nachfichten  oder  Nutz- 
liches  und  aufrichtiges  Ross-Artzney  Buchlein. 

!•       i2mo,  half  bound.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1771 

«      487       1773.  Der   Psalter   des  Konigs  und  Propheten  Davids. 
^  -         6th  Edition. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1773 


I 


488  1773.  Der  Kleine  Kempis  oder  kurze  Spruche  und  Ge- 
^.  batlein,   aus    denen    meistens    unbekannten    Werklein    des 

_^>^     Thomas  a  Kempis.    Frontispiece. 

i2mo,  calf.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1773 

489  1774.  Penning,  Daniel.  Der  Geschwinde  Rechner  Oder 
des  Handlers  nutzlicher  Gehulse. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1774 

490  1774.  The  Same  in  English.    7th  Edition. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Christopher  Sower,  Germantown,  1774 

491  1774.  Mack,  Alexander.  Kurze  und  einfaltige  Vorstel- 
lung  der  aussern,  aber  doch  heiligen  Rechten  und  Ordnungen 
des  Hauses  Gottes. 

i2mo,  calf,  clasp.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1774 

j'^X        In  the  preface  is  a  historical  account  of  the  origin  of  the 
'        Bunkers.     Has  hound  with  it  Eherhard  Ludwig   Gruber's 
Grundforschende  Fragen  welche  denen  neuen  Taufern  im 
Witgensteinischen,  insonderheit    zu    beantworten    vorgelegt 
war  en,  etc.    Christopher  Saur,  Germantown,  1774. 

492  1775.  Barclay,  Robert.     Apologie  oder  Vertheidigungs- 
^chrift  der  wahren  Christlichen  Gottesgelahrheit  wie  solche 

f'i  unter  dem  Volk,  so  man  aus  Spott  Quaker,  etc. 

8vo,  calf.     (Rebacked.)  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1776 

493  1775-  Eine  Erklarungs  Zeugniss  der  sogenannten  Qua- 
ker, Aufgesetzt  in  einer  Versammlung  der  Vorsteher  besag- 

^er  Gemeinen  in  Pennsylvanien  und  Neu-Jersey,  welch  zu 
^,2.4   Philadelphia  gehalten  worden  den  24sten  Tag  des  Ersten 
Monats  1775. 

l2mo,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  I77S 

Not  in  Hildebum. 


h1' 


95 

494  '^77^-  Das  Alte  Zeugniss  und  die  Grundsatze  des  Volks 
'            so  man  Quaker  nennet,  erneuert,  In  Ansehung  des  Konigs 

A        und  der  Regierung;  und  Wegen  den  nunmehr  berrschenden 
^1       Unruhen  in  diesen  und  andern  Theiten  von  America.     In 

das  Volk  iiberhaupt  gerichtet. 
\  8vo,  uncut  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1776 

495  Another  Copy. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

496  1776.  Gessner,  Salomon.     Der  Tod  Abels,  In  fiinf  Ge- 
I  fD    sangen. 

' '  i2nio,  boards.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1776 

/  497       1778.  KuNZE,  JoHANN  C.    Eiuige  Gedichte  und  Lieder. 

i'i2mo,  half  bound.  Christoph  and  Peter  Saur,  Philadelphia,  1778 

*•'  Original  Pennsylvania  poetry,  printed  during  the  British 

occupancy  of  Philadelphia.    Very  rare. 

\  498       1778.  Another  Copy. 

7,^   i2mo,  half  bound. 
1^  ' 


ALMANACS  PRINTED  BY  SAUR. 

499  1 741.  Almanack.   Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1741. 

^j  4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,   Germanton,   1740 

Fine  copy.    Very  rare. 

500  1742.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
^               lender,  auf  das  Jahr  1742. 

pot        Aio,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1741 

Extremely  rare.    Figure  "4"  replaced  on  title. 

501  1747.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1747. 

J  A  4*0.  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germanton,  1746 

'       Fine  interleaved  copy,  filled  with  contemporary  notes  con- 
cerning the  Markley  family,  to  whom  it  belonged. 

502  1748.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca* 
lender,  auf  das  Jahr  1748. 

Jj'  y  -        4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1747 

^    *         Fine  interleaved  copy,  filled  with  contemporary  notes  con- 
cerning the  Markley  family. 


96 

'  503       1749-  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 

lender, auf  das  Jahr  1749. 
^  ,         4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  17^ 

Fine  copy. 

504  1750.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1750. 

I     I'TJ      4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1749 

Lacks  six  leaves. 

505  1753-  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1753. 

1  jj'^    4^*^>  ^^^^  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1752 

Lacks  frontispiece. 

506  1755.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Ameircanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1755. 

|,o      4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1754 

Lacks  last  leaf. 

507  1756-  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender,  auf  das  Jahr  1756. 

h,  2''**     4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1755 

Lacks  frontispiece. 

508  1757.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
wi'' lender,  auf  das  Jahr  1757. 

I  *  '       4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1756 

509  1758.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1758. 

*^2/j    4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1757 

Contains  a   curious  woodcut   of  sheep   made   by   Justus 
Fuchs,  the  ancestor  of  Mayor  D.  M.  Fox  of  Philadelphia. 

510  1759.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1759. 

.  4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1758 

''  Lower  corners  torn  from  first  two  leaves  and  last  page 

missing. 

511  1 76 1.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1761. 

\  J        4to,  half  morocco,  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1760 

Corners  of  several  pages  repaired. 


/ 

t/''5i2       1762.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1762. 
I,         4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1761 

Contains  portrait  of  Frederick  the  Great  and  a  view  of 
Montreal.    One  page  repaired  at  top. 

513  1763.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Ameircanische  Ca- 
^  ^ijil^^^  lender,  auf  das  Jahr  1763. 

r  ''I       4to,  half  morocco.  ChristopH  Saur,  Germantown,  1762 

514  1765.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
^lender,  auf  das  Jahr  1765. 

I'  '      4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1764 

515  1766.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
.        lender,  auf  das  Jahr  1766. 

' '        4to,  half  bock.  Christoph  Sacr,  Germantown,  1765 

'516       1767.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1767. 
I'        4to,  half  bock.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1766 

517  1767.  Another  Copy.     Lacks  one  leaf. 

518  1768.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
^  lender,  auf  das  Jahr  1768. 

I ,  ^-  "^     4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1767 

^^rlA^^    Contains  views  of  Greenlanders  and  their  huts.    Repaired 
'  en  corners. 

519  1768.  Another  Copy.     Lacks  half  leaf. 
4to,  half  bock. 

520  1769.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1769. 
4to,  half  bock.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1768 

/^  521       1770.  Alman.ack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1770. 

4to,  half  bock.  ^-  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1769 

522       1770.  Another  Copy.       ^'6^--^—       ^^T^ 

4to,  half  morocco.  ^  * 

.523       1770.  Another  Copy. 

4to,  half  bock,  lacks  one  leaf. 

524       1 77 1.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1771. 

4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1770 

Lacks  last  leaf. 


98 

525  1772-  Almanack.   Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1772. 
4to,  half  bock.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1771 

526  1773.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1773. 
4to,  half  bock.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1772 

527  1774.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1774. 
4to,  half  bock.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1773 

528  1775.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1775. 

4to,  half  bock.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1774 

Title  repaired. 

529  1776.  Almanack.   Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
-f>  lender,  auf  das  Jahr  1776. 

'*  4to,  half  bock.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1775 

530  1777.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1777. 
4to,  half  morocco.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1776 

531  1777.  Almanack.    Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1777. 

Ji/      4to,  half  bock.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1776 

Lacks  one  leaf. 

532  1778.  Almanack.   Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Americanische  Ca- 
lender, auf  das  Jahr  1778. 

4to,  half  bock.  Christoph  Saur,  Germantown,  1777 

533  1792-  Almanack.   Der  Hoch-Deutsch  Ameircanische  Ca- 
lender,  auf  das  Jahr  1792. 

^  l.yS'  4^0,  half  morocco.  Samuel  .Saur,  Chesnut  Hill,  1791 

JK^«     Frontispiece  of  a  printing  press  and  three  portraits,  one 
^  of  them  Sau/s. 

534  1792-  Another  Copy. 

4to,  half  morocco.    Some  leaves  repaired. 

535  1793-  Almanack.    Der   Neue   Hoch-Deutsche   America- 
•  ^               nische  Calender,  auf  das  Jahr  1793. 

'yV        4to,  half  morocco.  Samuel  .Saur,  Chesnut  Hill,  1792 

fifij-^  ^ith  frontispiece  of  Independence  Hall  and  surroundings. 


536  (/  1796.  Almanack.     Der    Neue    Hoch-Deutsche  America-  ^ 
nische  Calender,  auf  das  Jahr  1796.  /.  »*^ 

Jf  tT*    4to,  half  morocco.  Samuel  Saur,  Baltimore,  1795 

With  frontispiece  of  Independence  Hall  and  allegorical 
plate. 

537  Another  Copy. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

/538       1802.  Almanack.     Der   Neue  Hoch-Deutsche  America-   ^ r-J)j^A^     i>  j- 
/  nische  Calender,  auf  das  Jahr  1802.  r^  fC^KX^        4 

4to,  half  morocco.  Samuel  Saur,  Baltimore,  1801 

With  portrait  of  Napoleon, 

539  1802.  Another  Copy.  1 
4to,  half  calf. 

540  1806.  Almanack.     Der   Neue  Hoch-Deutsche  America- 
nische  Calender,  auf  das  Jahr  1806. 

4to,  half  morocco.  Samuel  Saur,  Baltimore,  1805 

Lacks  frontispiece. 

541  1807.  Almanack.     Der   Neue   Hoch-Deutsche  America- 
nische  Calender,  auf  das  Jahr  1807. 

4to,  half  morocco.  Samuel  Saur,  Baltimore,  1806 

542  1756.  Almanack.   The  Pennsylvania  Town  and  Country- 
Man's  Almanack.     For  the  Year  of  our  Lord   1756.     By 

2.jf]dhn  Tobler. 

i2mo.  C.  Sower,  Jr.,  Germantown,  1755       1 

E.rceedingly  rare. 

543  1756.  Almanack.    The  Pennsylvania  Town  and  Country- 
Man's  Almanack.     For  the  Year  of  our  Lord   1756.     By 

I  .yvl'john  Tobler.  /y.  ui*  ^    ^ 

i2mo.  C.  Sower,  Germantown,  1755       ^' 

544  1757.  Almanack.    The  Pennsylvania  Town  and  Country- 
man's Almanack.     For  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1757.      By 

i        John  Tobler. 

-5'       i2mo.  C.  Sower  Jun.,  Germantown,  1756 

Exceedingly  rare. 

545  1758.  Almanack.   The  Pennsylvania  Town  and  Country- 
Man's  Almanack.     For  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1758.    .    .    . 


A        By  John  Tobler.    Curious  frontispiece 


l2mo,  half  bock.  C.  Sower  Jun.,  Germantown,  1757 

Contains  perhaps  the  earliest  suggestion  of  the  American 
school  system. 


lOO 

546  1758.  Almanack.  The .  Pennsylvania  Town  and  Country- 
.  rt>  Man's  Almanack.  For  the  Year  of  our  Lx)rd  1758.  By 
''       John  Tobler. 

I2m6.  C.  Sower,  Jun.,  G^rmantown,  1757 

547  1759-  Almanac.    The  Pennsylvania  Town  and  Country- 

(  Man's  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1759.     By  John 

*       Tobler. 
^  '      i2mo.  C.  Sower,  Jun.,  Germantown  (1758) 

\  Exceedingly  rare. 

«  *  548       1759.  Another  Copy.     Lacks  last  page. 
I'  ^ 

549  1761.  Almanack.  The  Pennsylvania  Town  and  Country- 
Man's  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1761.  By  John 
Tobler. 

l2mo.  C.  Sower,  Germantown,  1760 

Last  tivo  pages  stained. 

550  Almanacs.  Tobler's  Almanacks  for  1758,  1759,  1764 
and  1768.    All  imperfect. 

4  pieces. 

551  Almanack..    An  Astronomical  Diary  or  Almanack   for 
x^790.    By  Wm.  Green. 

^■'  ^      Svo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Christopher  Sower,  St.  John,  1789 

Very  rare.     Margins  repaired. 

552  Publications  of  Christopher  Sower.  Printed  on  one 
side  only. 

I    -tj      4to,  half  morocco. 

'*  •  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  C.  G.  Sower,  the  pub- 

lisher. 

553  181 5.  Das  Neue  Testament.     Unsers  Herrn  und  Hei- 
/ //            lands  Jesu  Christi. 

^i/  i2mo,  calf,  clasps.  G.  &  D.  Bij^eyer,  Germantown,  1815 

554  1792-  EiN  Gesprach  zwischen  emem  Pilger  und  Burger, 
-.«uf  ihrer  Reise  nach-  und  in  der  Ewigkeit. 

^•7      i6mo,  half  morocco.  Samuel  Saur,  Chesnut  Hill,  1792 

555  1792.  Die  Kleine  Harfe  Gestimmet  von  unterschiedH- 
chen  Lieblichen  Liedern  oder  Lob-Gesangen. 

j  .^^       i2mo,  half  morocco.  Samuel  Saur,  Chesnut  Hill,  1792 

'  The  hymn  upon  page  9  is  an  anagram  upon  the  name  of 

Christopher  Saur  of  Germantown. 

556  1793.  The  Federal  or  New  Ready  Reckoner. 

l2mo,  boards,  uncut.  Samuel  Saur,  Chesnut  Hill,  1793 


lOI 

1793.  The  Same  in  German.  4  ^  /luu*^ 

i2nio,  boards,  uncut.  Samuel  Sower,  Chesnut  Hill,  1793   ' 

1793.  The  Same  in  German.  ^   /pj-'/ji 

i2nio,  boards,  uncut.  Samuel  Sower,  Chesnut  Hill,  1793    >- ^      '     ' 

1793.  The  Same  in  German. 
i2mo,  boards,  uncut.  Samuel  Sower,  Chesnut  Hill,  1793      ^  J      /fV-*^ 

1794.  Prophetische  Muthmassungen  uber  die  Fran- 
zosische  Staatsveranderung  und  andere  neuere  in  kurzem 
zu  erwartende  Begebenheiten,  Nebst  lehrreichen  Erzahlun- 
gen  von  Handlungen  Josephs  des  Zweyten. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Samuel   Saur,  Philadelphia,  1794 

561  1794.  Carey,  Matitew.     Fine  Knrze  Nachricht  von  dem  /^j-£jft„^_ 
bosartigen    Fieber   welches   kurzlich   in    Philadelphia   gras- 

siret. 

8vo,  sheep.  Samuel  Saur,  1794 

562  1794.  The  Bible.    The  Eighth  Edition.    Illustrated  with 
woodcuts. 

,       ^Square  48mo,  boards. 
S'^  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  Sower  &  Jones  (1794) 

Dedicated  to  General  Washington. 

Most  hopeful  George,  into  thy  hands  we  give. 

The  sum  of  that  which  makes  us  ever  live. 
Exceedingly  scarce.     Unknown  to  O'Callaghan. 

563  1795.  Des  Johann  Lassenius  Politische  Geheimnis.  ^Q  /r*""^^ 
i6mo,  half  bock.                                       Samuel  Saur,  Baltimore,  1795 

564  1795.  BuNiAN,  Johannes.     Der  Heilige  Krieg  wie  edr- 
j^,j^^4>'«^selbe  gefuhret  wird  von  Christi  Jesu.     Curious  frontispiece. 

A  J       i2mo,  calf.  Samuel  Saur,  Baltimore,  1795 

*      565       1798.  Benneville,  Dr.  Geo.  de.     Der  Merkwurdige  Le- 
bens-Lauf   die   Sonderbare   Bekehrung,   und   Entzuckungen 

,  «  des  ohnlangst  by  Germantown  (in  Pennsylvanien)  wohnen- 

,*^  «  fl/oien  und  verstorbenen. 
1^''^        i6mo,  paper.  C.  Saur,  Baltimore,  1798 

56^       1796.  Der  Psalter  des  Konigs  und  Propheten  Davids. 
'/rH^^*2mo,  calf.  Samuel  Saur,  Baltimore,  1756 

567       1799.  Felbinger,  Jeremias.     Christliches  Hand-Buchlein. 

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/j  ^  more,  1799.     Eberhard  Ludwig  Grubers  Grund  forschende 

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606  Paine,  Thomas.     Rights  of  Man;  being  an  Answer  to 
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607  Owen,   John.     The   Death  of   Death   in   the   Death  of 
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608  Watts,  I.    A  Short  View  of  the  Whole  Scripture  History. 
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609  Brown,  John.    The  Psalms  of  David  in  Metre.  •''T/^7>»_«_wAt--,_ 
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610  Brown,  John.  An  Essay  towards  an  Easy,  Plain,  Prac- 
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611  Edwards,  Rev.  Jonathan.    Twenty  Sermons  by. 

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612  Another  Copy^trdXc-'C— 

^-j<5i3       Brackenridge,  Hugh  H.     Modern  Chivalry,  containing 
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^ 


614      Walker,   John.     The   Teacher's   Assistant,   or   English 
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615      Oliver,  Isabella.     Poems  on  Various  Subjects. 

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/  Contains  poems  on  the  "Death  of  General  Washington." 


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6i6      The  History  of  the  late  Grand  Insurrection  or  Struggle 

for  Liberty  in  Ireland,  Impartially  collected  from  Stephens, 
Hay,  Jones,  etc. 

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617  Table  shewing  the  value  of  any  number  of  Cents  and 
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Thousand  Dollars,  With  the  interest,  etc. 
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618  TizzARD,  Samuel,    The  New  Athenian  Oracle  or  Ladies 
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619  Hewey,  James.     Meditation  and  Contemplation. 
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\ ,    620      Brackenridge,  H.  H.    Gazette  Publications. 

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1 


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622  Hayes,  John.    Rural  Poems,  Moral  and  Descriptive. 
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623  History  of  Sandford  and  Merton.    Abridged  from  the 
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jj^        Lacks  some  pages.    Very  rare  in  any  condition. 

624  Booth,  Abraham.    The  Reign  of  Grace. 

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625  Wilson,  John.    The  Mother's  Catechism  for  the  Young 
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626  Loudon,  Archibald.  A  Selection  of  some  of  the  most 
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627  Blair,  Hugh.  An  Abridgment  of  Lectures  on  Rhetoric. 
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628  Loudon,  Archibald.  The  Wonderful  Magazine  and  Ex- 
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629  Harris,  William.    Outlines  of  Geography,  Natural,  Civil 
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r    630      Chesterfield,  Lord.      Principles    of    Politeness    and    of 
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632  Another  Copy. 

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635  Religious  Instructor  designed  to  promote  useful  Knowl- 
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636  Helfenstein,  J.  C.  Albertus.     Eine  Sammlung  auser- 
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641  Davidson,  R.     A  New  Metrical  Version  of  the  Whole 
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643  Thompson,  Charles.     Travels  through  Turkey  in  Asia, 
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644  Bach M AIR,  J.  J.    A  German  Grammer. 
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651  ScH  MUCKER,  G.  S.  An  Inaugural  Address  delivered  be- 
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652  Schmidt,  Daniel.  Das  gemeinnutzige  Haus-Arzeney- 
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653  Das  Neue  Testament  unsers  Herrn  und  Heilandes  Jesu 
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654  Magazine  of  the  German  Reformed  Church  .  .  .  edited 
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655  Reed,  John.  Pennsylvania  Blackstone,  being  a  Modifica- 
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656  Duffield,  George.     Spiritual  Life  or  Regeneration. 

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The  portrait  was  engraved  by  W.  Wagner,  of  York,  Pa. 

6yy      Indians.    Abentheuerliche  Ereignisse  aus  dem  Leben  der 

ersten  Ansiedler  an  den  Grenzen  der  Mittleren  und  West- 

^^  lichen  Staaten,  Nebst  Historischen   Skizzen  von  den  Feld- 

j.Ty     zugen  der  Generale  Harmar,  St.  Clair  und  Wayne.     With 

/        folding  plates. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  red  top.  uncut.  Chambersburg,   1839 

Scarce. 

678  The  Citizen  and  Countryman's  Experienced  Farrier. 
By  J.  Markham,  G.  Jefferson  and  experienced  Indians. 
l2mo,  sheep.  Chambersburg,  1839 

679  Schneider,  Mrs.  E.  C.  A.     Letters  from  Broosa,  Asia 
Minor. 

i2mo,  calf.  Chambersburg,   1846 

680  The  Heidelberg  Catechism.     Translated  by  Rev.  J.  H. 
Good  and  Rev.  H.  Harbaugh, 

i2mo,  half  bound.  Chambersburg,  1849 

Columbia,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

681  A  Reply  of  the  Board  of  Managers  to  a  Report  of  a  Com- 
mittee of  the   Stockholders  of  the  Columbia,   Pa.,  Bridge 

/,         Company. 

i2mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  W.  Greer,  Columbia,  i320 

Doylestown,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

Larzelere,  Jacob,    A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death 
of  Mr.  Daniel  Hogeland. 
8vo.  Asher  Miner,  Doylestown,  1814 

683  Miner's  Agricultural  and  Miscellaneous  Almanac, 
for  18 1 7. 

l2mo,  unbound.  Doylestown,  1816 

684  The  Same  for  18 19. 

J    ^  8vo,  half  roan.  Dowingtown,  iSiS 


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Downingtown,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

685  Kennedy,  Nathaniel.  The  Gospel  Mason,  or  the  Beauty 
of  Unity.  A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  Worshipful  Mas- 
ter, Wardens  and  Brethren  of  Lodge  Number  Fifty  of  Free 
and, Accepted  Masons  at  West  Chester,  December  27,  5817. 
8mo,  half  roan.  Downingtown,  1818 

Easton,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

686  Becker,  Chr.    Ein  jeder  Deutscher  sein  eigner  englischer 
//  '^  {.  ,..y  Sprachmeister,  oder :  Der  Deutschen  bester  Gesellschafer  in 

'■■^'     den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  America.    Frontispiece. 

Svo,  boards.  C.  J.  Hutter,  Easton,  1806 

687  Becker,  Charles.    Der  Deutschen  allgegenwartiger  Eng- 
lischer Sprachlehrer.     Frontispiece. 
8vo,  boards.  C.  J.  Hutter,  Easton,  i8o3 

688  Becker,  C.    Der  Allgegenwartige  Deutsche  Sprachlehrer. 
Li  ■a}--(..A.A^'  8vo,  boards.  C.  J.  Hutter,  Easton,  1808 

689  Becker,  Christ.     Der  Deutschen  Allgegenwartige  Eng- 
lischer Sprachlehrer.    Frontispiece. 
8vo,  boards.  C.  J.  Hutter,  Easton,  1809 

690  Another  Copy. 
8vo,  boards. 

691  Another  Copy. 
8vo  boards,  lacking  frontespiece. 

\6g2      Weibliche  Standhaftigkeit,  oder  die  Geschichte  einer 
f;^_    italienischen  Herzogin.    Illustrated. 

^j      i2mo,  bound.  C.  J.  Hutter,  Easton,  1809 

Contains  two  meritorious  copperplates  by  Jno.  Eckstein. 

693  Wohlgemuths  Liederbuch. 

i2mo,  boards  stained.  Easton,  181 1 

694  Rauch,  C.  H.  Des  Deutschen  Bauers  und  Landmanns 
Rechenbuch. 

l2mo,  sheep.  C.  J.  Hutter,  Easton,  1810 

695  Catecismus,  oder  Kurzer  Unterricht  Christlicher  Lehre, 
wie  derselbe  in  denen  Reformirten  Kirchen  und  Schulen. 
l2mo,  half  bound.  C.  J.  Hutter,  Easton,  1812 

696  Kurzer  Begriff  der  Biblischen  Geschichte  von  C.  J.  Hut- 

/      1^  i2mo,  boards.  C.  J.  Hutter  und  Sohn,  Easton,  18 19 

697  Another  Copy. 


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Economy,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

698  Feurige  Kohlen   der  aufsteigenden    Liebesflammen    in 
Lustspiel  der  Weisheit. 

\^     8vo,   half  bound.  Oekonomie,    1826 

A  publication  of  the  Rappists. 

Edensborg,  Pennsylvania.  Imprints. 

699  Roberts,  Rev.  George.     A  View  of  the  Primitive  Ages. 

^      Svo,  sheep.  Canan  &  Scott,  Edensburg,   1834 

1' 

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700  Dell,  Wilhelm.    Das  reine  Und  Lautere  Evangelium. 
i2mo,  half  bound.  Jos.  Bauman,  Ephrata,  1825 

Erie,   Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

701  Todd,  L.  C.    A  Defence,  containing  the  Author's  Renun- 
^^y^  ciation  of  Universalism. 

Ify^^^'^y'    i2mo,  calf.  J.  M.  Sterrett,  Erie,  1834 

Frankiord,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

702  The  Destruction  of  Jerusalem.     An  Absolute  and  Ir- 
^resistible  Proof  of  the  Divine  Origin  of  Christianity. 

l2mo,  sheep.  Jos.  Sharpless,  Frankford,  1812 

703  Another  Copy. 
^^,y>,i2mo,  sheep. 

r^  '  Franklin,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

704  Somerville,  John.    The  Eden  of  Hope. 
^         l6mo,  bound,  uncut.  Franklin,  1829 

-^  Fredericksburg,  Maryland,  Imprints. 

705  Das  Neue  Deutsche  ABC  und  Buchstaben-Buchlein, 
fiir  Die  Schulen  aller  Religionen  in  Nord-Amerika. 
i6nio,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 

M.    Bartigis,    Frederichstadt,    1795 
Illustrated  with  curious  woodcuts.    An  unknown  primer. 

Greensburg,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints 

706  Wylie,  Samuel  B.    The  Two  Sons  of  Oil,  or  the  Faith- 
.^ful  Witness  for  Magistracy  and  Ministry. 

2,^        i2mo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Snovvden  &  McCorkle,  Greensburg,  1803 

Title  repaired  on  margin.     Very  rare. 


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114 

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707  An  Important  History  of  the  French  Revolution,  Vol.  i. 
i2mo,  sheep.  Jas.  Magee,  Gettysburg,  1802 

708  Blair,  Hugh.    Sermons  by. 

8vo,  sheep.  Robt.  Harper,  Gettysburg,  1805 

709  Knox,  Hugh.    The  Moral  and  Religious  Miscellany. 
i2mo,  half  bound.  Robt.  Harper,  Gettysburg,  1807 

710  The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  according  to  the 
Latest  Amendments. 

l2mo,  sheep.  Robt.  Harper,  Gettysburg,   i8n 

711  Doddridge,  P.    Twelve  Sermons  on  the  Power  and  Grace 
of  Christ. 

l2nio,  sheep.  Gettysburg,  1827 

712  ScHMUCKER,  S.  S.  Kurzgefasste  Geschichte  der  Christ- 
lichen  Kirche. 

i2mo,  sheep.  H.  C.  Reinstedt,  Gettysburg,  1834 

713  EVANGELISCHE  LiEDER-SaMMLUNG. 

i6mo,   sheep.     (Broken.)  Gettysburg,    18.37 

714  ScHMUCKER,  J.  G.  Die  Wachterstimme  an  Zion's  Kinder. 
i2mo,  sheep.  Gettysburg,   1838 

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7i43;'2  EiNE  Controversia  Oder  Dispiitations-Schreiben,  Wel- 
ches, in  Hanover  Stadt,  York  County,  gefuhret  worden,  in 
Jahre  1793,  Zwischen  einem  Lutherischen  Prediger,  und  et- 
liche  Handwerksleute  welche  ire  Lehre  der  Wiederbringung 
aller  Dinge  glauben. 
8vo.  H.  Willcocks,  Hanover,   1793 

715  Treuhertzige  Erinnerung  und  Warnung  bestehend  in 
vielen  Klagreden  vom  Verfall  eds  Christenthums. 

i6mo,  paper.  S.  E.  Stettinius  Hannover,  1798 

716  Baynon,  Ebam.  Der  Barmhertzige  Samariter  oder 
Freund  und  Bruderlicher  Rath. 

l2mo,  bound.  S.  E.  Stettinius  Hannover,  1798 

717  Swedenborg,  Emanuel.  Eine  Auslegung,  oder  Erkla- 
rung  des  Vierundzwanzigsten  Kapitels  in  Evangelisten  Mat- 
thaus. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  W.  D.  Leffer,  Hannover,  1806 


115 

7i8      Another  Copy. 
i2mo,  half  bound. 

719  Melsheimer,    Fred.   Val.     A   Catalogue  of   Insects   of 
j^    ,          Pennsylvania.     Part  First. 

^Q.        8vo,  half  morocco.  W.  D.  Leffer,  Hanover,  1806 

The  first  American  Entomology.    Exceedingly  rare.    Fine 
copy,  all  published.     Only  three  copies  known. 

720  Reich,  J.  C.  F.  Beschaftigungen  des  Herzens  mit  Gott, 
in  den  Morgen-  und  Abend-Stunden. 

8vo,  boards.  Starck  &  Lange,  Hannover,  1810 

721  Andachtsubung  junger  Christen,  die  das  heilige  Abend- 
mahl  zum  erstenmal  halten. 

8vo.  Starck  &  Lange,  Hannover,  1816 

An  exceedingly  scarce  original  Universalist  tract. 

Harleysville,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

722  Mathews,  Edward.    The  Rosenberger  Family,  of  Mont- 
gomery  County.     Historical   and   Genealogical   Sketches. 
Svo,  calf.  Harleysville,  1892 

Gettysbnrgh,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

723  Reflections  on  Courtship  and  Marriage  in  two  Letters 
to  a  Friend,  wherein  a  Practicable  Plan  is  laid  down  for  ob- 
taining and  Securing  Conjugal  Felicity. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Allen  &  Wyeth,  Harrisburgh,  1793 

The  work  is  attributed  to  Benjamin  Franklin. 

724  Another  Copy. 
i2mo,  half  bound. 

725  McGowan,  John.  Death,  a  Vision;  or,  The  Solemn  De- 
parture of  Saints  and  Sinners. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Jno.  Wyeth,  Harrisburg,  1796 

726  Another  Copy.    Title  soiled. 

727  Butler,  James.  Fortune's  Foot-Ball,  or  The  Adventures 
of  Mercutio.     Founded  on  Matters  of  Fact. 

2  vols  in  I.  i2mo,half  bound.  John  Wyeth,  Harrisburgh,  1798 

One  of  the  Urst  novels  of  Western  Pennsylvania. 

728  Another  Copy. 

2  volumes ,  i2mo,  sheep,  one  side  of  cover  off  of  volume  2. 


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729  Das  Neue  Testament. 

l2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Beni.  Mayer,  Uarrisburgh,   1809 

Third  edition.     Unknown  to  Seidensticker  and  not  in  the 
Pennsylvania  Historical  Society. 

730  RowsoN,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Temple.  A  Tale  of  Truth. 
Fourth  American  Edition. 

2  vcls.  in  I.     i2mo,  half  morocco.     John  Wyeth,  Harrisburgh,  1801 

731  Americanischer  Calender,  auf  das  Jahr  1802. 

4to,  half  morocco.  Benj.  Mayer,   Harrisburgh,   1801 

732  Taute,  Rudolph  H.     Wahrhafter  Bericht  von  dem  sel- 
tenen  und  merkwurdigen  Gnaednwerk  Gottes  in  einem  zehen- 
tenen  nnd  merkwurdigen  Gnadenwerk  Gottes  in  einem  Zehen- 
jahrigen  Kinde  Jonas  Eilers  zu  Timmel  in  Ostfriesland. 
l2mo,  paper,  Benj.  Mayer,  Harrisburgh,  1803 

733  Seelen-Medicin    Oder    Vier    geistreich    Tractaten    zum 
it  0      [    ^yjnterricht  Heilshegieriger  Seelen. 

I   /}  Jt/^  l2mo,  sheep.  Mayer  &  Atkinson,  Harrisburg,  1804 

734  Die  Heilsame  Wahrheit  in  Frag  und  Antwort  Fur 
heilsbegierige  Seelen,  sonderlich  fur  die  ankommende  Ju- 
gend. 

l2mo,  half  morocco.  B.  Mayer,  Harrisburg,  1805 

735  Smollett,  Tobias.  The  Adventures  of  Peregrine  Pickle, 
In  which  are  included  Memoirs  of  a  Lady  of  Quality. 

3  vols,  i2mo,  sheep.  John  Wyeth,  Harrisburgh,  1807 
Fine  copy.    Scarce. 

736  McHenry,  Samuel.    The  Practical  Distiller. 

8vo,  sheep.  J.  Wyeth,  Harrisburgh,  1809 

737  Rousseau,  J.  J.  Letters  of  an  Italian  Nun  and  an  English 
Gentleman.     With  frontispiece  by  J.  G.  IVarnick. 

l2mo,  sheep.  Jno.  Wyeth,  Harrisburgh,  1809 

^38      T^tor,  F.  L.     Vemiachtnis  an  Theone. 
hi^xiAl^o,  half  bound.  J.  S.  Wiestling,  Harrisburg,  1813 

739  Sasse,  B.  H.     Geistliche  Lieder. 

i6mo,  half  morocco.  C.  Glenn,  Harrisburg,  1814 

740  Myseras,  Lambrecht.  Empfindungen  und  Erfahrungen 
der  Frommen  auf  dem  Wege  nach  dem  Himmel. 

l2mo,  bound.  J.  S.  Wiestling,  Harrisburg,  1814 


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741  LocHMAN,  Geo.    The  History,  Doctrine,  and  Discipline  of 
the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church. 

l2mo,  sheep.  Jno.  Wyeth,  Harrisburgh,  i8i3 

742  Maginniss,  James.    A  New,  Copious  and  Complete  Sys- 
tem of  Arithmetic. 

l2mo,  sheep.  Wm.  Greer,  Harrisburg,  1821 

743  WiESTLiNG,  J.  S.     Der  vollstandige  Bienen-Warter  oder 
Nuezliche  Anweisungen  zur  Bienen-Zucht. 

i2mo.  J.  S  .Wiestling,  Harrisburg,  1810 

744  St.  John,  Stephen.    The  American  Hy^jist,  containing         A^"'^ 
Easy  and  Concise  Rules  of  Music. 

Oblong  4to,  boards.  Wm.  Greer,  Harrisburg,  1821 

745  Wyeth,   John.     Wyeth's   Repository  of   Sacred   Music. 
Part  Second. 

Oblong  4to,  boards.  Harrisburgh,  1820 

746  ScHABALiE,  Johann  P.     Die  Wan^de  Seele.     Das  ist:  ^toly  / 
Gesprache  der  Wandlenden  Seele  mit  'Adam,  Noah  und  Si-  / 
mon  Cleophas. 

i2mo,  calf,  clasps.  J.  S.  Wiestling,  Harrisburg,  1822 

747  Deigendesch,   Johannes.     Nachrichten    nutzliches    und  / 
aufrichtiges  Pferd-Arzeneybuch.                                                              \ 
i6nio,  half  botmd: "^             J.  S.  Wiestling,  Harrisburg,  1822 

748  Doddridge,  D.  Philii.     Anfang  und  Fotrgang  Wahrer 
Gottseligkeit  in  der  menschlichen  Seele. 

l2mo,  calf.  J.  S.  Wiestling,  Harrisburg,  1823 

749  The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of  America.  The 
Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,  etc. 
l2mo,  bound.  J.  S.  Wiestling,  Harrisburg,  1826 

750  Thornton,  J.    Die  Busse  Erklart  und  anbefohlen. 
i2mo,  sheep.  J.  S.  Wiestling,  Harrisburg,  1827 

751  Bunyan,  Johann.    Eines  Christen  Reise  nach  der  Seligen 
Ewigkeit.     Illustrated  ivith  ivondcuts. 

l2mo,  half  morocco.  G.  S.  Peters,  Harrisburg,  1828 

752  The  Excellency  of  the  Female  Character  Vindicated. 
l2mo,  half  bound.  F.  Wyeth,  Harrisburg,  1828 

753  Lochman,  a.  H.    Hinterlassene  Predigten. 

l2mo,  sheep.  G.  S.  Peters,  Harrisburg,  1828 

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754  Kempis,  Thomas  a.  Der  Kleine  Kempis.  Frontispiece. 
i6mo,  sheep.  G.  S.  Peters,  Harrisburg,  1830 

755  LiNDL,  Ignaz.    Der  Kern  des  Christenthums. 

l6mo,  half  bound.  G.  S.  Peters,  Harrisburg,  1830 

756  Proceedings  of  the  Democratic  Convention  held  at  Har- 
risburg, Pennsylvania,  March  5,  1832. 

8vo.  H.  Welsh,  Harrisburg,  1832 

757  ScHABALiE,  J.  P.    Die  Wande)nde  Seek. 

i2mo,  sheep,  broken.  G.  S.  Peters,  Harrisburg,  1833 

758  Vincent,  Thomas.  Christ's  Sudden  and  Certain  Appear- 
ance in  Judgment. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Jno.  Winebrenner,  Harrisburg,  1835 

y      759       Rupp,   I.   D.     The  Geographical  Catechism  of  Pennsyl- 
vania and  the  Western   States,   designed  as  a  Guide   and 
Pocket  Companion  for  Travellers  and  Emigrants  to  Penn- 
sylvania, Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan  and  Missouri. 
l2ino,  half  morocco.  Jno.  Winebrenner,  Harrisburg,  1836 

Scarce. 

759^  Landis,  Jno.    The  Messiah,  a  Poem,  with  other  original 
Hymns. 
i6mo.  Harrisburg,  1839 

760  Harrisburg  and  other  Imprints.  Wa^ington's  Valedic- 
tory Address.  Harrisburg,  1838.  Krauth's  Oration  on  the 
Advantages  of  the  German  Language.     Gettysburg,   1832. 

•  Reed's  Oration  before  the  Phrenakosmian  Society  of  Penn. 
College.  Gettysburg,  1834.  McLear's  Oration  on  General 
Lafayette.  Gettysburg,  1834.  Krauth's  Address  at  his 
Inauguration  as  President  of  Penn.  College.  Gettysburg, 
1834.  McLean's  Address  on  Washington's  Birthday.  Gettys- 
burg, 1838.  Speech  of  Thaddeus  Stevens  in  favor  of  a 
Bill  to  establish  a  School  of  Arts  in  Philada.  Harrisburg, 
1838.  Biddle's  address  before  the  Philomathean  and  Phren- 
akosmian Societies  of  Penn.  College.  Gettysburg,  1838. 
Baker's  address  before  the  Phrenakosmian  Society  of  Penn. 
College.  Gettysburg,  1840,  etc.  Bound  in  i  volume. 
Bvo,  half  roan. 

761  Harrisburg  and  other  Imprints.  A  Vindication  of  the 
Episcopal  Succession,  by  Henry  Major.  Harrisburg,  1844. 
Mirror  for  D>'speptics.  By  J.  M.  Sanderson.  Frontispiece. 
Philadelphia,  1844.  A  Sixth  Essay  on  Free  Trade  and 
Finance.  ;  Philadelphia,   1783.     A  Narrative    of    the    Lost 


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119 

Cruise  of  the  U.  S.  Steam  Frigate  Missouri,  including  a 
full  detail  of  the  General  Conflagration.  By  Wm.  Bolton. 
New  York,  1844.  Alsographia  Americana,  or  an  American 
Grove  of  New  or  Revised  Trees  and  Shrubs,  by  C.  S.  Rafi- 
nesque.  Philadelphia,  1838.  Remarks  upon  Morbus  Ory- 
zeus  or  Disease  occasioned  by  the  employment  of  Noxious 
Rice  as  Food.  By  R.  Tyler.  Calcutta,  1820,  etc.  Bound  in 
I  volume. 
8vo,  half  morocco. 

762  Mahan,  J.  M.     The  Private  Instructor. 

i2mo,  sheep,  broken.  Harrisburg,  1838 

763  BuRROWES,  Thomas  H.     Draft  of  a  Revised  Common 
School  Law. 

8vo.  Harrisburg,  1839 

Kittanning,  Pennsylvania.  Imprints. 

764  Bennet^  Rev.  Moses  P.    Lecture  on  Theology. 

i2mo,  boards,  uncut.  Copley,  Croll  &  Co.,  Kittanning,  1826 

Lansdale,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

765  Weiser,  Daniel.  Deffentliche  Correspondenzen  zwischen 
Josua  Schultz  und,  im  Jahr  1858. 

i2mo,  paper.  Jno.  Shupe,  Lansdale,  1861 

Lebanon,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

766  Almanac.  Neuer  Hauswirthschafts-Calender  auf  das 
Jahr  1 810.  Corners  of  title  repaired.  With  frontispiece  by 
Reiche. 

4to,  half  roan.  J.  Schnee,  Libanon 

767  Another  Copy. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

768  Another  Copy. 
4to,  paper. 

769  The  Same  for  181 1. 

4to,  half  morocco.  Jacob  Schnee,  Libanon 

770  The  Same  for  181 2. 

4to,  half  morocco.  Jacob  Schnee,  Libanon 

771  The  Same  for  1813. 

4to,  half  morocco.  Jacob  Schnee,  Libanon 


I20 

';'J2      The  Same  for  1813. 

4to,  half  morocco.  Jacob  Schnee,  Libanon 

773  MoLLER,  Martin.  Anweisung  zum  Christlichen  Leben 
unci  seligen  Sterben. 

3  copies.     i2mo,  boards.  Jacob  Schnee,  Libanon,  1808 

774  Der  Kleine  Catechismus  des  sel.  D.  Martin  Luther. 
i6mo,  boards.  Jacob  Schnee,   Libanon,   180S 

775  Kayser,  Heinrich.  Sammhing  eineger  nutzlicher  und 
lehrreicher  Lieder  und  Verse. 

l6mo.  J.  Schnee,  Libanon,  1808 

776  Zeugniss  eines  Kindes  von  der  Richtigkeit  der  Wege 
des  Geistes  vorgestellt  in  einer  mystischen  und  buchstabli- 
chen  Erklarung  der  Offenbahrung  Jesu  Christi  dem  heiligen 
Johanni  geschehen. 

Svo,  calf,  clasps.  J.  Schnee,  Libanon,  i8o3 

This  hook  is  supposed  to  have  been  written  by  the  Count 
de  Marsay,  a  Mystic  and  traveling  companion  of  Dr.  George 
De  Benneville,  and  to  have  been  translated  by  the  latter  into 
German. 

yyy      Kramb,  Christian.     Auf    Erfahrung    gegrundete  Vor- 
schriften  um  Wolle,  Leinen  und  Baumwolle  zu  farden. 
i2mo,  paper.  H.  B.  Sage,   Libanon,   1808 

778  Erstes  Buch  fur  Deutsche  Kinder  oder  ABC.  Frontis- 
piece. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  J.   Schnee,   Libanon,   1819 

Imperfect. 

779  Seiler^  G.  F,  Biblische  Religion  und  Gluckseligkeits- 
lehre. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  H.  Sage,  Libanon,  t8io 

780  The  Same.  2  copies.   Soiled. 

781  Die  Americanische  Goldgrube;  das  ist:  die  Kunst  des 
Landmanns  seine  zeitlichen  Guter  funfzig-  bis  hundertfaltig 
zu  vermehren  .  .  .  Ein  lehrreiches  ~fc"C§e-  und  Rechen- 
buch,  fur  alle  wahre  Patrioten,  etc. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  H.  Sage,  Libanon,  1810 

The  author  was  a  Moravian  living  a  mile  from  Lebanon. 

782  Stilling,  Heinrich.    Theoba'.j,  oder  die  Schwarmer. 
l2mo,  half  bound.  J.  Stoever,   Libanon,    181 1 

The  first  American  edition,  a  most  popular  work  among 
the  Pennsylvania  Dutch,  based  upon  life  among  the  sects. 


121 

/^83      Das  Leben  Napoleon  Bonapartes  Kaisers  der  Franzo- 
^  sen  Konigs  von  Italien,  Beschutzer  des  Rheinischen  Bundes, 

etc.     Portrait  of  Napoleon  on  title. 

T2nio,  paper.  Libanon,   1811 

Very  rare. 

784  Der  durch  Europa  und  Amerika  aufmerksame  Reisende. 
i2mo.  J.  Schnee,  Libanon,  181 1 

785  Haupt-Iniialt  der  Christlichen  Lehre.  Nebst  einer  kurz- 
gefassten  Kirchen-Geschichte. 

i2mo,  boards.  Jos.   Schnee,   Libanon,   1813 

786  Another  Copy. 
i2mo,  bound. 

787  Winchester,  E.  Der  Merkwurdige  Lebens-Lauf,  die 
Sonclerbare  Bekehrung,  und  Entzuckungen  des  ohnlangst 
bey  Germantaun  (in  Pennsylvanien)  wohnenden  und  ver- 
storben  Dr.  George  de  Benneville. 

i2mo.  Jos.  Hartman,  Libanon,  1815 

788  Another  Copy. 

i2mo,  half  roan.  Jos.   Hartman,  Libanon,  1815 

789  ZusAM  MEN  HANG  der  ChristUchen  Lehre,  nach  Anleitung 
des  Heidelbergischen  Catechism. 

i2mo  boards.  J.  Hartman,  Libanon,  1818 

790  HocH  Deutsches  Lutherisches  ABC  und  Namen-Buch- 
lein. 
i2mo  boards.  J.  Hartman,  Libanon,  1818 

791  Tersteegen,  Gerhard.  Geistliche  und  erbauliche  Briefe 
uber  das  inwendige  Leben. 

i2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Libanon,   1819 

First  American  edition. 

792  Another  Copy. 
i2mo,  sheep. 

793  Hertz,  Daniel.     Poetischer  Himmels-Weg. 

i6mo,  calf.  J.  Hartman,  Libanon,  1830 

794  Tersteegen,  Gerhard.  Kleine  Perlen-Schnur  Fur  die 
Kleinen  nur,  etc. 

^i2mo,  calf.  J.  C.  Schmidt,  Libanon,  1831 

795  Leib,  Isaac.    Wohlerfahmer  Pferde-Arzt. 
8vo,  half  bound.  "J.  Tlurlilian,  Libanon,   1842 


122 

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/    796      Almanac.     Der  Gantz  Neue  Verbesserte  Nord-America- 
nische  Calender,  Des  I776sten  Jahres  Christi. 
/r     .  4to,  morocco.  Franz  Bailey,   Lancaster   (1775) 

*^'V  '^  The  first  German  almanac  published  in  Lancaster,  with 

portrait  of  Maurice  of  Orange  on  the  back.  Last  leaf  im- 
perfect on  corner,  and  several  corners  of  other  pages  re- 
paired.    Excessively  rare. 

797  Almanac.     Der  Allerneuste  Nord-Americanische  Calen- 
der, auf  das  Jahr  1778. 

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798  Almanac.     Der  Republikanische  Calender,  Auf  das  Jahr 


^  J  CO     ^780 


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Repaired.     Very  rare,  unknown  to  Hildeburn. 

799  Almanac.     Der  Gantz  Neue  Verbesserte  Nord-America- 
nische Calender,  Auf  das  I785ste  Jahr  Christi. 

4to,  half  bock.  F.  Bailey,  Lancaster,  (1784) 

800  Almanac.     Der   Neue   Gemeinnutzige   Landwirthschafts 
Calender,  Auf  das  Jahr  1788. 

4to,  half  morocco.  Steimer,  Albrecht  &  Lahn,  Lancaster,  (1787) 

The  first  issue.     Very  rare. 

801  The  Same  for  1788. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

802  The  Same  for  1789.     Stained  and  repaired. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

803  The  Same  for  1790.    Frontispiece  damaged. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

804  The  Same  for  1791.    Lacking  frontispiece. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

Has  the  folio  prospectus  for  the  almanac  inserted. 

The  Same  for  1792. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

The  Same  for  1793.     Lacking  frontispiece. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

The  Same  for  1794. 
4to,  half  morocco. 
Has  portrait  of  Mico  Schlucco,  King  of  the  Seminoles. 


123 

808  The  Same  for  1795. 
4to,  morocco. 

809  The  Same  for  1795.    Lacking  frontispiece. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

810  The  Same  for  1796.    Lacking  frontispiece. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

811  The  Same  for  1796.    Lacking  frontispiece. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

812  The  Same  for  1797. 

,  4to,  morocco.  ' 

813  The  Same  for  1797. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

814  The  Same  for  1708. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

815  The  Same  for  1798. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

816  The  Same  for  1799. 

4to,  morocco.  '   T' '    '  D 

817  The  Same  for  1799. 

24  vols.  4to,  half  morocco.  Lancaster 

818  Almanac.  Der  Neue,  Gemeinnutzige  Landwirthschafts 
Calender,  Auf  das  Jahr  1800,  1801,  '02,  '03,  '04,  '05,  '06,  '07, 
'08,  '09,  'II,  '12,  '13,  '14,  '15,  '16,  '17,  '18,  '22,  '24,  '25,  '27, 

'30.  '31- 

24  vols.  4to,  half  morocco  Lancaster 

The  almanacs  for  1804,  '09,  '12  and  '24  lack  frontispiece. 

819  The  Same  for  1801,  '03,  '05,  '07,  '11,  '15,  '16,  '18,  '27,  and 
'30. 

10  vols.  4to,  (s  vols,  half  morocco  and  5  vols,  unbound).      Lancaster 
Lacks  frontispieces  to  1803  and  1827. 

820  The  Same  for  1803,  181 1  and  1815. 
3  vols.,  4to. 

821  Almanac.  Neuer  Gemeinnutziger  Pennsylvanischer  Ca- 
lender, Auf  das  Jahr  1833,  '35,  '38,  '43,  '44,  '48,  '54,  '56, 
'58,  '59,  '60,  '63  and  '68. 

13  vols.,  4to.  Lancaster 

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za4 

822  Almanac.  Der  Pennsylvanische  Anti-Freimaurer  Calen- 
der, fur  das  Jahr  1832. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  S.  Wagner,  Lancaster 

823  Blackwell,  Thomas.  Schema  Sacrum;  or  a  Sacred 
Scheme  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion, 

l2mo,  sheep.  Franz  Bailey,  Lancaster,  1776 

Name  on  title.    Very  rare. 

824  Abingdon,  Earl  of.  Thoughts  on  the  Letter  of  Edmund 
Burke,  Esq.,  to  the  .Sheriffs  of  Bristol  on  the  Affairs  in 
America. 

8vo,  uncut.  Jno.   Dunlap,   Lancaster,   1778 

Very  rare. 

825  Another  Copy. 
8vo,  uncut. 

Has  names  of  Samuel  Morris,  Cap.  Jonas  Cartwright  and 
Judge  Hubley  Jones  on  title.     Very  rare. 

826  Evangflium  Nicodemi,  oder:  Historischer  Bericht  von 
dem  Leben  Jesu  Christi  welches  Nicodemus. 

I2mo,  boards.  J.  Bailey,  Lancaster,   1784 

827  Another  Copy. 
i2mo,  boards. 

828  ZuR  EiNWEiHUNG  des  neuen  Kirchensaals  in  Lititz  den 
I3ten  August  1787. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.       Stiemer,  Albrecht,  &  Lahn,  Lancaster,  (1787) 

829  Reitz,  J.  H.  Das  Furbilde  der  Heilsamen  Worten  vom 
Glauben  und  Liebe,  so  in  Christo  Jesu  ist,  etc. 

i2mo,  boards.  Stiemer,  Albrecht  &  Lahn,  Lancaster,  1788 

830  Another  Copy. 

i2mo,  boards.  Stiemer,  Albrecht  &  Lahn,  Lancaster,   1788 

831  Der  Besiegte  Wiedertauffer,  in  Unterredungen  uber 
Kmdertaufe  tmd  Untereauching ;  Verfasset,  und  dem  Theo- 
philo  entgegen  gesetzt,  zum  Besten  des  Gemeinen  Mannes 
durch  Einen  Verfuhrer,  der  doch  wahrhaftig  ist. 

8vo,  Albrecht  &  Lahn,  Lancaster,  1788 

Written  against  Alexander  Mack,  founder  of  the  Dunkers. 

832  Another  Copy.  . 
Bvo,  morocco,  uncut. 


1*5 

833  Muhlenberg,  Gotthilf  Hj4.  Eine  Rede  Gehalten  den 
6ten  Juny  1787,  bey  der  Einweihung  von  der  Deutschen  Ho- 
hen  Schule  oder  Franklin  Collegium  in  Lancaster. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Albrecht  &  Lahn,  Lancaster,  1788 

Very  scarce.  At  the  opening  of  the  Franklin  and  Mar- 
shall College. 

834  DoRiNG,  F.  C.  Dass  das  Evangelium  von  Jesu  Christo, 
nach  Romer  i.  4.  16.  noch  immer  Eine  Kraft  Gottes  Sey, 
etc. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Lancaster,  1791 

835  BiBLiscHES  LusTGARTLEiN  .  .  .  aus  alien  Buchern  der 
ganzen  Heiligen  Schrift. 

X2mo.  J.  Bailey,  Lancaster,  1791 

836  DoRiNG,  F.  C.  Dass  das  Evangelium  von  Jesu  Christo, 
nach  Romer  i.  4.  16. 

i2mo.     (Stained.)  Lancaster,   1791 

837  Eine  Schone,  anmuthige  und  lesenwurdige  Historia  von 
der  Unschuldigbedrang^en  heiligen  Pfalzgrafin  Genovesa. 
8vo.  Lancaster,  1792 

838  Gesprach  im  Reich  der  Todten. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  Lancaster,  1793 

839  Fleigender  Brief  evangelischer  Worte  an  die  Jugend. 
8vo,  half  bound.  J.  Albrecht  &  Co.,  Lancaster,  1794 

Presented  by  Peter  Blaser,  schoolmaster,  to  his  beloved 
pupil  Catherina  Fahnestock.  With  four  original  stanzas  in 
her  honor  in  manuscript.  Blaser  tells  in  a  long  preface 
that  he  taught  school  in  Oley  for  ten  years,  that  he  found  a 
copy  of  this  work  in  a  bookstore  in  Philadelphia,  was  too 
poor  to  have  it  reprinted,  and  finally  came  to  Lancaster  and 
agreed  with  the  printer  to  take  five  hundred  copies. 

840  Allein,  Joseph.  Grundlegung  zum  Thatigen  Christen- 
thum. 

8vo,  sheep.  Lancaster,  1796 

841  Brosius,  F.  X.  Ant  wort  eines  Romisch-Catholischen 
Priesters  an  einen  Friedensliebenden  Prediger  der  Lutheri- 
schen  Kirche. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Lancaster,  1796 

A  curious  controversy  over  the  conversion  of  Mrs.  Schae- 
fer  of  Hanover,  Pa.,  to  the  Roman  Catholic  Church. 

842  ScHONBERG,  Matthias.     Die  Zierde  der  Jugend. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Lancaster,  1796 


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126 

843  Leslie,  Charles.  A  Short  and  Easy  Method  with  the 
Deists. 

8vo,  boards  uncut.  Lancaster,  1797 

844  Das  merkwurdige  Leben,  Krankheit,  Tod  und  Begrab- 
nis?  der  franzosischen  Freyheit  und  Gleichheit. 

i2mo.  Lancaster,  1798 

845  Roche,  Maria  R.    Eliza;  or  the  Pattern  of  Women. 
i2nio,  sheep.  Lancaster,  1802 

846  Ross.  James.  A  Short,  Plain,  Comprehensive,  Practical 
Latin  Grammar. 

T2ino,  half  bound.  H.  B.  Grimier,  Lancaster,  1802 

847  Clarke,  John.  Select  Century  of  the  Colloquies  of  Cor- 
derius. 

l6mo,  sheep.  R.  Bailey,  Lancaster,  1804 

848  Ross,  James.  First  Four  Books  of  C.  Julius  Caesar's 
Commentaries  of  his  Wars  in  Gaul. 

i2mo,  sheep.  R.  Bailey,  Lancaster,  1804 

849  Scott,  William.    Lessons  in  Elocution. 

i2mo,  sheep.  R.  Bailey,  Lancaster,  1805 

850  Husband,  John  F.  A  Collection  of  Hymns  and  Psalms 
for  the  use  of  Singing  Schools. 

i6mo.  Wm.  Greear,  Lancaster,  1807 

Adapted  to  the  music  books  in  use  in  Pennsylvania  and 
the  Jerseys. 

851  SouDER,  David.    The  Rural  Economist's  Assistant. 
i2mo.  Wm.  Greear,  Lancaster,  1807 

852  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 
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with  the  Testimony  taken  by  the  Committee. 

i2nio,  half  morocco.  Wm.  Dickson,  Lancaster,  1807 

853  Lehre  und  Zuchtordnung  der  Bischoflich-Methodisti- 
schen  Kirche. 

!2mo,  sheep.  H.  &  B.  Grimier,  Lancaster,  1808 

First  appearance  of  the  Methodist  discipline  in  German. 

j  854      Another  Copy. 
'  i2mo,  half  bound. 


127 

855  Hastings,  Sally.  Poems  on  Different  Subjects.  To 
which  is  added  a  Descriptive  Account  of  a  Family  Tour  to 
the  West  in  the  Year  1800,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Lady. 

l2mo,  sheep.  Wm.  Dickson,  Lancaster  ,1808 

Fine  copy.    Scarce. 

856  Das  Geheimniss  der  Bosheit  bis  auf  den  Grund  aufge- 
deckt. 

8vo,  sheep.  Lancaster,  1809 

857  Kempen,  Thomas  von.  Vier  Bucher  von  der  Nachfol- 
gnng  Christi. 

i2nio,  sheep.  Lancaster,  1810 

858  ScHARPLESS,  Joseph.    Die  Zerstorung  Jerusalems. 

8vo,  half  bound.  Lancaster,  1810 

859  BuRSCH,  J.  p.    Das  Hoch-Deutsche  ABC. 

i2mo,  boards.  Lancaster,  1810 

860  Another  Copy. 

i2nio,  half  bound.  Lancaster,  1810 

Fine  clean  copy. 

861  Roosen,  Gerhard.    Christliches  Gemuths-Gesprach. 
]6mo,  sheep,  clasp.  Lancaster,  181 1 

862  The  Antichristian  and  Antisocial  Conspiracy,  an  ex- 
tract from  the  French  of  the  Abbe  Barruel,  to  which  is 
prefixed  Jachin  and  Boaz,  or  an  Authentic  Key  to  the  Door 
of  Free-Masonry,  Ancient  and  Modem.     Illustrated. 

8vo,  morocco.  Lancaster,  i3i2 

863  Die  Lebensgeschichte  unseres  Herrn  und  Heilands  Jesu 
Christi. 

i2mo  sheep,  broken  Lancaster,  1812 


|P(U^fc^ 


Das  Neue  Testament. 
i2mo,  calf  clasps.  Lancaster,  1812 


865  ZuscHRiFT  von  Mitgliedern  des  Hauses  der  Reprasen- 
tanten  im  Congress  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  uber  den  Krieg 
mit   Grossbrittannien. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut  Lancaster,  1812 

866  Muhlenberg,  Dr.  Henry,  and  Schipper,  B.  J.  English- 
German  and  German-English  Dictionary,  with  a  German 
Grammar. 

8vo,  sheep.  Lancaster,  1812 


128 

867  England's  Conversion  and  Reformation  compared,  or 
the  Young  Gentleman  directed  in  the  Choice  of  his  Religion. 
l2mo,  sheep.  Lancaster,  1813 

868  Die  Aufgehende  Lilie  ist  ein  Theosophischer  Discurs 
und  Unpartheyisches  Zeugniss  zur  Behauptung  der  Bibel 
und  des  Welt-Erlosers. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  Lancaster  1815 

This  scarce  and  curious  book  had  its  inspiration  in  the 
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mates. He  called  himself  Elimclich  and  lived  as  a  recluse. 
When  he  died  he  left  some  money  to  be  invested  in  a  mill, 
the  flour  zvas  to  be  given  to  the  poor  and  a  certain  quantity 
of  grain  to  be  fed  to  the  birds. 

869  An  die  Gott  suchende  und  Jesu  liebende  Seelen. 

8vo,  embossed  calf.  Lancaster,   1817 

870  BiBLiA.  Das  ist  Die  ganze  Heilige  Schrift,  with  the  Fron- 
tispiece by  Henry. 

Folio,  full  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Lancaster,  1819 

The  arst  German  folio  Bible  printed  in  America.  With 
list  of  1465  subscribers,  published  under  Mennonite  auspices. 
Scarce.     Fine  copy. 

871  Another  Copy. 
Folio,  calf,  lacking  clasps. 

873  Das   Neue  Testament.  • 

8vo,  calf,  clasps.  Lancaster,  1821 

874  Das  Lezte  Bekenntniss  von  John  Lechler,  Welcher  fur 
die  Ermordung  seiner  Frau  Mary  Lechler  vor  Gericht  ge- 
zogen,  uberwiesen  und  verurtheilt  wurde,  am  25sten  Octo- 
ber 1822. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Lancaster,    (1822) 

Very  scarce  trial. 

875  Weitenkampfs,  J.  F.  Vernunftige  Trostgrunde  Bey  den 
Traurigen  Schicksalen  der  Menschen. 

8vo,  sheep,  Lancaster,  i8?7 

876  Herr,  Johannes.    Erlauterungs-Spiegel. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Lancaster,  1827 

877  Hertz,  Daniel.  Poetischer  Himmelsweg,  oder  Kleine. 
geistliche  Lieder  Sammlung,  etc. 

i6mo,  calf.  Lancaster,  1828 


M9 

8/8      Die  Heilige  Liebe  Gottes  und  die  Unheilige  Naturliebe, 
etc.     Illustrated. 
i2nio,  boards.  Lancaster,  1828 

879  Detzer,  J.  A.    Die  Deutsche  Theologie. 

i2mo,  boards.  Lancaster,  182^ 

880  Schmidt,   Daniel.     Das  gemeinnutzige    Haus-Arzeney- 
buch. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  Lancaster,  i'229 

Full  of  very  remarkable  remedies. 

881  Scott,  James.    An  Impartial  View  of  Divine  Justice. 
i2mo,  half  morocco.  Lancaster,  1829 

882  Das  Apotcryphische  Neue  Testament. 

i2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Lancaster,  1830 

883  Grosch  und  Meyer's  Neue  AUgemeinie  Gesang  Buchlein. 
i2mo,  boards.  Lancaster,  1832 

884  Life  and  Confession  of  Daniel  Shaeffer  who  was  found 
guilty     ...    of  the  Murder  of  Elizabeth  Bowers. 

8vo,  uncut.  Lancaster,  1832 

Scarce. 

885  fiEiNEN,  Dr.  H.     Gesundheits  Schatzkammer. 

8vo,  calf.  Lancaster,  183 1 

886  EiN   Fundament  und  Klare  Anweisung  von  der  selig- 
machenden  Lehre  unsers  Herrn  Jesu  Christi. 

8vo,  calf.  Lancaster,  1835 

887  Christliches  Gemuths-Gesprach. 

i6mo,  calf,  clasps.  Lancaster,  1836 

888  Der  Kleine  Catechismus. 

i6mo,  boards.  Lancaster,  1839 

889  Schmidt,  Daniel.     Das  allgemeine  ABC,  Buchstabier 
und  Lesebuch. 

i2mo,  bound.  Lancaster,  1840 

890  The  Manheim  Tragedy.     A  Complete  History  of  the 
Etouble  Murder  of  Mrs.  Garber  and  Mrs.  Rean;  with  the 
only  authentic  Life  and  Confession  of  Alex.  Anderson. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Lancaster,  1858 


130 

891  HoHMAN,  John  G.  The  Long  Lost  Friend,  containing 
Mysterious  and  Invaluable  Arts  and  Remedies  for  Man  as 
well  as  Animals. 

i6mo,  half  morocco.  Lancaster,  1865 

"Whoever  has  this  book  with  him  cannot  die  without  the 
holy  corpse  of  Jesus  Christ,  nor  be  drowned  in  any  water, 
nor  be  burned  up  in  any  fire." 

892  Terteegen,  Gerhard.  Weg  der  Warheit  die  da  ist  nach 
der  Gottseligkeit. 

i2mo,  calf,  clasp.  Lancaster,  N.  D. 

Meadow  Springs,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

I  893       Snowberger,  Obed.     The  Historian,  The  Traveller  and 
I  the  Poet.    From  the  Commencement  January,  18 14,  to  June, 

'  1879. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  red  top,  uncut.  Meadow  Springs,  Pa.,  1874-9 

A  curious  monthly  issued  at  Snow  Hill,  Franklin  Co.,  Pa., 
and  containing  information  concerning  Ephrata.  Only  40 
copies  were  printed.     This  is  a  complete  set.     Very  rare. 

Middleburg,  Pennsylvania.  Imprints. 

894  Harter,  T.  H.    Boonastiel,  "Pennsylvania  Dutch." 

8vo,  cloth.  Middleburgh,   1895 

Milford,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

895  Arnold,  G.     Geistliche  Erfahrungs-Lehre  oder  Erkennt- 
niss  und  Erfahrung,  etc. 

8vo,  Milford,  1855 

Millgrove,   Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

896  Siegfried,  Samuel.    Deutsche  Geographic  oder  Welt-Be- 
schreibung. 

Nazareth,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

897  Reichel,  Rev.  Wm.  C.     Friedensthal  and  its  Stockaded 
Mill,  a  Moravian  Chronicle,  1749- 1767.     Illustrated. 

f8vo,  half  calf.  Nazareth,  1877 

^^  A  fact  not  generally  known  is  that  among  the  trees  in  the 

r       map,  page   12,  are  the  initials  "H.  B."  and  "A.  H.   C' 


131 

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898  Berlinisches  neu  eingerichtes  ABC  Buchstabier-  und 
Lese-Buchlein. 

i2tno,  boards.  Berlin,  1781 

899  Francken,  a.  H.     Ein  Tractatlein  von  der  Menschen- 
Furcht. 

l6mo,  boards.  S.   Miller,  New-Berlin,   1818 

900  Driesbach,  Johannes.    Ein  Predigt. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  S.  Miller,  New-Berlin,  1820 

901  Die  Kleine  Geistliche  Viole. 

i6mo,  sheep.  Geo.  Miller,  New-Berlin,   1830 

902  Miller,  Joseph.     Der  Verborgene  Arzt;  oder  Nutzliche 
Hausfreund. 

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903  GundruMj  G.     Der  Amerikanische  Dolmetscher. 

i2mo,  boards.  D.   Hachenberg,   New-Berlin,   1831 

904  Another  Copy. 
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905  Dow,  Lorenzo.     Kelte  der  Vernunst. 

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906  Das  Geistliche  Saitenspiel. 

i2mo,  sheep.  G.  Miller,  New-Berlin,  1836 

907  VoGELBACH,  J.    Kurzgcfasstc  Deutsche  Sprachlehre. 
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908  Tebsteegen,   G.     Thoma  von   Kempis   Bncher  von   der 
Nachfolge  Jesu  Christi. 

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909  Hassel,  Carl.     Der  Neu-erfahrne  Pferde-Arzt. 

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910  Die   Glaubenslehre   und    Kirchen-Zucht-Ordnung    der 
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911  EiNE  Sammlung  auserlesenen  Geschichte  zum  Gebrauch 
der  Jugend. 

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The  publisher  of  this  little  book,  Selma  Henkel,  a  boy, 
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made  the  woodcuts  himself.     Very  rare. 

912  Henkel,  Ambrosius.     Das  grosse  A  B  C-Buch.     With 
cuts. 

izmo,  paper.  New  Market,  Va.,  1820 

913  Henkel,  Paulus.    Der  Christliche  Catechismus. 

i6mo,  half  bound.  S.  Henkel,  New-Market,  Va.,  1816 

914  Bericht  der  Verrichtungen,  wahrend  des  Synody  des 
Luth.  Ministeriums. 

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915  Henkel,  Paulus.    Der  Christliche  Catechismus, 

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916  EiN  Christags-Geschenk  fur  Kleine  Magdlein. 

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917  Verrichtung   der   Special-Conferenz   der   Evang.   Luth. 
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doah  Caunty  den  4ten  und  5ten  October  1807.    Illustrated. 
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918  Verrichtung  der  Special-Conferenz  der  Evang.  Luth. 
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919  RowE,  Elizabeth.    The  History  of  Joseph.    A  Poem. 
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920  (Wilson,  Alex.)  The  Foresters,  a  Poem  descriptive  of 
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of  1804. 

i6mo,  sheep,  broken.  Newtown,  Pa.,  1818 

921  Johnson,  Samuel.  The  Triple  Wreath,  Poems  on  Vari- 
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relating  to  Bucks  County  people,  was  printed  by  Chief  Jus- 
tice E.  M.  Paxson  when  in  his  twentieth  year. 


T33 
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922  Richardson,  Samuel.    The  History  of  Pamela. 

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923  The  Spirit  of  Despotism. 

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924  The  New  Pennsylvania  Spelling-Book.    Compiled  by 
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925  Beauties  of  Seneca. 

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926  Fawcette,  John.    An  Essay  on  Anger. 

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927  The  Same. 
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928  Village  Sketches,  or  Tales  of  Somerville. 

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929  The  Same. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  Norristown,  1825 

930  The  Same. 

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931  The   Norristown   New   and   Much    Improved    Musical 
Teacher. 

Small  oblong  4to,  half  bound.  Norristown,  1832 

932  The  Spirit  of  Despotism. 

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933  Another  Copy. 

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934  Deutsche  Schul-Gebate  zum  Gebrauch  fur  Amerikani- 
sche  Schulen. 

l2mo.  H.  Ebner,  Northampton,  181 5 

935  Die  Kleine  Geschichte  Harfe  der  Kinder  Zions. 
l2mo,  calf,  clasps.  Blumet,  Northampton,  1834 

(9) 


134 

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936  The  New  Testament  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 
Christ. 

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Very  rare. 

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937  Stair,  John.  Ueber  den  Zustand  der  Seele  nach  dem 
Tode. 

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939  Another  Copy. 
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940  Cobbett,  William.  The  Bloody  Buoy  Thrown  out  as  a 
Warning-  to  the  Political  Pilots  of  America.  Second  edition. 
Svo,  half  bound.  H.  Witmer,  Paradise,  1823 

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941  Anderson,,  Rev.  John.  Precious  Truth,  or  some  Points 
in  Gospel  Doctrine. 

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942  The  Lawyer,  or  Man  as  he  ought  not  to  be,  a  Tale. 
Frontispiece. 

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Name  torn  front  title. 

943  WiLLisoN,  Rev.  John.  A  Fair  and  Impartial  Testimony 
essayed  in  name  of  a  number  of  Ministers,  Elders  .  .  . 
unto  the  laudable  Principles,  Wrestlings  and  Attainments  of 
that  Church,  etc. 

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944  WiLLisoN,  Rev.  John.  An  Example  of  Plain  Catechising. 
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945  Ramsay,  Allan.     The  Gentle  Shepherd. 

i2mo,  uncut.  Pittsburgh,   1812 


135 

946  Meikle,  Jas.  The  Traveller;  or,  Meditations  on  Various 
Subjects. 

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947  Peden,  Alexander.  Some  Remarkable  Passages  of  the 
Life  and  Death  of. 

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948  The  Militant  Christian. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Pittsburgh,  1816 

949  Law,  William.  An  Humble,  Earnest  and  Afifectionate 
Address  to  the  Clergy. 

i6mo,    boards.  Pittsburgh,    1816 

950  A  Book  of  Church  Government  and  Discipline,  agreed 
upon,  and  enacted  by  the  Associate  Synod  of  North  America 
at  Pittsburgh  June  6,  18 17, 

i2mo,   uncut.  Pittsburgh,    1817 

951  Patterson,  Robert.  The  Art  of  Domestick  Happiness 
and  other  Poems. 

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952  Patterson,  Robert.  A  Treatise  of  Practical  Arithmetic. 
i2mo,  sheep,  broken.  Pittsburgh,   1818 

953  Harbison,  Massy.  A  Narrative  of  the  Sufferings  of, 
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The  Murder  of  her  two  Children,  Her  Escape,  with  an  In- 
fant at  her  Breast,  etc. 

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954  Etzter,  J.  A.  The  Paradise  within  the  Reach  of  All  Men. 
i6mo,  paper.  Pittsburgh,  1833 

955  Der  Kleine  CatechismUS. 

i6mo,  half  bound.  Pittsburgh,  N.  D. 

Pottstown,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

956  The  Destruction  of  Jerusalem. 

i2mo,  boards.  Jno.  Rover,  Pottstown,  1820 

957  Another  Copy, 

i2mo,  half  bound.  Jno.   Royer,   Pottstown,   1820 


136 

958  RoYER,  John.  The  Monument  of  Patriotism.  Being  a 
Collection  of  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Lives  and  Char- 
acters of  some  of  those  men  who  signed  the  Independence  of 
America. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Pottstown,    1825 

959  Pocket  Law  Dictionary. 

i6mo,  boards.  Pottstown,  1828 

960  Richards,  Rev.  J.  W.  Sermon  on  Psalm  78,  2-8,  "The 
Fruitful  Retrospect." 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Pottstown,   (1843) 

The  centennary  celebration  of  the  laying  of  the  corner- 
stone of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  of  "Augustus'^  at 
The  Trappe,  Montgomery  County,  Pa. 


/ 


South  Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 


961  An  Order  or  Services  with  the  Heidelberg  Catechism 
i6nio,  half  morocco.  South  Bethlehem,  1904 

Reading  Pennsylvania,  Imprints. 

962  Almanac.     Neuer  Hausswirthschafts  Calender,  Auf  das 
3-00       Jahr  1798.  2  L^<--^^A  ^ '^^  '^-^■^■'^■^ 

4to,  half  morocco.  /  Reading,   (1797) 

963  The  Same  for  1800. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

964  The  Same  for  1804. 
4to,  half  morocco. 

Contains  a  view  of  Reading. 

965  The  Same  for  1807, 
■4to,  half  morocco. 

Contains  a  view  of  Reading. 

965^  Almanac.     Der  gemeinuzige    Americanische    Calender, 
Auf  das  Jahr  1803. 
to,  half  morocco.  Reading,   (1802) 

966  Almanac.  Der  Neue  Readinger  Calender  fur  1812,  '13, 
'14,  '15,  '16,  '17,  '18,  '19,  '20,  '21,  '22,  '23,  '24,  '25,  '28,  '29, 
'33.  '34-  '35.  '36,  '37,  '38,  '39,  '40,  '41,  '42,  '44,  '45.  '48,  '49, 
'50,  '52,  '53.  '65,  '66  and  '69. 

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137 

967  The  Same  for  1817,  '18,  '22,  '23,  '33,  '40,  '53. 

7  vols.  4to,  (4  vols.,  half  morocco,  3  vols.,  paper)  Reading 

968  The  Same  for  181 7,  1833,  1840,  1853. 

4  vols.,  4to,  (i  vol.  half  morocco,  3  vols.,  paper.)  Reading 

969  Almanac.    Verbesserter  Calender  auf  das  Jahr  1845. 
4to,  half  morocco.  Reading,  (1844) 

970  Almanac.  Der  Pennsylvanische  Anti-Freymaurer  Ca- 
lender fur  das  Jahr  1830,  von  Carl  F.  Egelman. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Reading,   (1829) 

Rare.  Contains  an  explanation  of  the  secrets  of  the  Free 
Masons,  with  grips,  signs  and  words.  Illustrated  with  wood- 
cuts. 

971  Another  Copy. 
8vo,  half  morocco. 

972  Almanac.     The  United  States  Almanac  fur  1801. 
i2mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Reading,   (1800) 

973  Engel,  J.  J.  Abschieds-Predigt,  gehalten  im  October- 
Monat  18 1 6,  in  den  Gemeinen  in  und  um  Blumsburg,  Co- 
lumbia Caunty. 

l2mo,   half   morocco.  Reading,    1817 

974  A  General  Description  of  the  Thirteen  United  States 
of  America,  containing  Their  Situation,  Boundaries,  Soil, 
and  Produce,  Rivers,  Capitals,  Constitution,  Religious  Test 
and  Number  of  Inhabitants. 

i2mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  B.  Johnson,  Reading,  1788 

The  first  work  printed  at  Reading,  Pennsylvania,  and  the 
only  known  copy. 

975  Der  Geschwinde  Rechner. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  B.  Johnson,  Reading,  1789 

Very  scarce. 

976  The  Ready  Reckoner,  or  the  Trader's  Sure  Guide. 
i2mo,  sheep.  B.  Johnson,  Reading,  1789 

977  EiN  Gesprach  zwischen  dem  kleinen  Gorgel,  einem  ar- 
men  Mann,  und  einem  gewissen  vornehmen  Herrn,  dem  der 
Name  Periander  beygeleget  vvorden. 

i6mo,  uncut,   3  copies.  Reading   1790 

978  Das  Gesicht  des  Isaac  Childs,  welches  er  gesehen  hat, 
betreffend  das  Land  seiner  Geburt. 

i6mo,  half  bock.  Barton  &  Jungmann,  Reading,  1791 

Curious  and  rare.     Written  in  Pennsylvania  in  1757. 


138 

979  Beyspiele    Murkwurdiger    Bekehrungen   in  der   Ge- 
schichte  des  Barons  von  Dyherrn  und  der  Johanna  Cisch. 
I2mo,  half  morocco.  Jungmann  &  Grauber,  Reading,  1793 

980  CiscH,  Johanna.  Die  Endzuckung  und  Wunderbare  Er- 
fahrung. 

l2mo.  Jungmann  &  Gruber,  Reading,  1793 

981  Kurzgefasstes  Arzney-Buchlein  fur  Menschen  und 
Vieh. 

i2mo.  Jungmann  &  Gruber,  Reading,  1794 

982  Stilling,  H.  Die  Geschichte  Florentius  v.  Fahlendorn. 
Eine  lehrreiche  und  Anmuthige  Begebenheit. 

i2mo,  sheep.  J.  Schneider  &  Co.,  Reading,  1797 

983  CoBBETT,  William.  Die  Blut-Fahne  ausgestecket  zur 
Warnung  politischer  Wegweiser  in  America.  Frontispiece. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Reading,  1797 
Very  rare.    Frontispiece  damaged. 

984  Biblia,    Das  ist  Die  ganze  Gottliche  Heilige  Schrift. 
4to,  calf,  one  clasp  missing.  G.  Jungmann,  Reading,  1805 
The  first  Bible  published  in  Reading. 

985  Anfangsgrunde  der  Rechenkunst  zum  Gesbrauch  der 
Deutschen  Schulen  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  America 
und  besonders  in  Pennsylvania. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  J.  Ritter  &  Co.,  Reading,  1807 

986  Tersteegen,  Gerhard.  Geistliche  Brosamen,  von  des 
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<a  ^     ^  hungrigen  Herzen  mitgetheilet. 
'    /o     ^      l2mo,  calf,  clasps.  J.  Ritter,  &  Co.,  Reading,  1807 

987  Geseze  der  Republik  Pennsylvanien  in  ubersezten  Aus- 
zugen. 

Svo  sheep.  Reading  1807 

First  edition  of  the  laws  in  German. 

988  Lebensbeschreibung  von  Heinrich  Stilling. 

l2mo  half  bound.  H.  B.  Sage,  Reading,  181 1 

989  Tersteegen,  Gerhard.  Merkwurdige  Lebensbeschreibung 
des  seeligen  Gerhard  Tersteegen  nebst  beygefugter  Erkla- 
rung  seines  Sinnes  und  Testaments. 

i2mo  half  bound.  H.  B.  Sage,  Reading,  181 1 

990  Another  Copy. 


139 

991  Der  Prozess  von  John  Schild  dem  Vater-  und  Mutter- 
Morder  welcher  in  der  November-Court  1812. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  J,  Ritter,  &  Co.,  Reading,  1812" 

Very  rare  trial. 

992  Muhlenberg,  Heinrich  A.  Busstags-Predigt,  gehalten 
Donnerstags,  den  20sten  August  18 12,  an  dem  durch  den 
Congress  und  Prasidenten  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  anem- 
pfohlenen  Buss-  und  Bat-Tage  in  der  Lutherischen  Kirche 
der  Stadt  Reading,  in  Pennsylvania. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  J.  Ritter  &  Co.,  Reading,  1812 

992^  Another  Copy. 
i2mo,    half   bound. 

993  Calvins  Leben,  Meynungen  und  Thaten. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  J.  Ritter  &  Co.,  Reading,  1812 

994  The  Same. 
i2mo,  half  bound. 

995  Broadside.  Henry  Grimier  Proposes  to  publish  in  the 
Borough  of  Reading  a  Weekly  English  Newspaper,  or  A 
Faithful  Register  of  Passing  Events,  to  be  entitled  The 
Schuylkill  Newsletter,  etc. 

folio.  Reading,  1812 

Very  rare.    The  first  prospectus  for  a  newspaper  in  Reading. 

996  PIermann,  L.  F.  Catechismus  der  Glaubenslehren  u. 
Lebenspflichten  der  Christlichen  Religion. 

i2mo,  boards.  J.  Ritter  &  Co.,  Reading,  1813 

997  VOLLSTANDIGES    GeBAT-BuCH. 

8vo,  sheep.  H.   B.    Sage,  Reading,   1813 

998  Another  Copy. 

8vo,  sheep.  H.   B.    Sage,   Reading,   1813 

999  Stilling,  J.  H.  Jung.  Die  Siegsgeschichte  der  Christ- 
lichen  Religion. 

8vo,  haif  bound.  H.  B.  Sage,  Reading,  1814 

1000  Miller,  G.     Kurze  und  deutliche  Lehren  zum  Wahren 
und  Thatigen  Christenthum. 

i6mo,  sheep.  J.  G.  Jungmann,  Reading,  1814 

looi       EiNE  neue  Sammlung  schoner  Arien  und  Lieder. 

i2mo.  Reading,  1816 

Title  damaged. 


140 

1002  Caesar,  J.  S.    Der  Geschwinde  Intressen-Rechner. 
i2mo,  boards.  J,  Ritter  &  Co.,  Reading,  1816 

1003  Caesar,  J.  S.    The  Ready  Calculator  of  Interest. 

I2mo.  J.    Ritter   &  Co.,   Reading,    1816 

1004  Stilling,  J.  H.  Jung.  Theorie  der  Geister-Kunde,  in 
einer  Natur-  Vernunft-  und  Bibelmassigen  Beantwortung 
der  Frage,  etc.  With  portrait  of  the  Russian  White  Wo- 
man by  Kneass. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  H.  B.  Sage,  Reading,  1816 

^     1005       Geschichte  des  Americanischen  Kriegs  von  1812  vom 
an  fang  bis  zum  endlichen  Schluss  desselben  an  dem  glor- 
reichen  Achten  Januar  181 5  vor  Neu-Orleans.    With  por- 
trait of  General  Pike  and  six  copperplates. 
i2mo,  sheep.  J.  Ritter  &  Co.,  Reading,  1817 

1006  Biernauer,  Jacob.  Das  unentbehrliche  Haus-  und 
Kunst-Buch. 

l2mo,  half  morocco.  (Reading)   1818 

1007  HoMAN,  J.  G.    Die  Land-  und  Haus-Apotheke. 

l2mo,  half  bound.  C.  A.  Bruckman,  Reading,  1818 

1008  Hoch-Deutsches  Lutherisches  a  B  C.  Frontispiece. 
i6mo,  boards.  J.  Ritter  &  Co.,  Reading,  1818 

1009  Heimann,  L.  F,  Catechismus  der  Glaubenslehren  und 
Lebenspflichten. 

i6mo,  boards.  J.  Ritter  &  Co.,  Reading,  1819 

loio      Kurzgefasste   Anweisung    uber    die    Anlegung    von 
Weinbergen. 
Svo,  half  morocco.  Reading,  N.  D. 

loii      Das  Evangelium  Nicodemus. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  C.  A.  Bruckman,  Reading,  1819 

10 12  nother  Copy. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  C.  A.  Bruckman,  Reading,  1819 

1013  Handbuch  fur  Deutsche;  Reading,  1819,  and  Der  Ge- 
schwinde Interessen-Rechner,  von  J.  S.  Caesar.  Reading, 
18 16.    Bound  in  i  vol. 

i2mo,  half  bound. 

1014  Another  Copy. 


141 

1015  HoMAN,  J.  G.    Der  lange  Verborgene  Freund. 

l2mo,  boards.  Reading,   1820 

A  curious  collection  of  local  and  superstitious  receipts  for 
the  cure  of  disease  and  prevention  of  evil.  The  author, 
living  at  Rosenthal  in  Berks  County,  names  many  persons 
helped  by  his  Abracadabra. 

1016  Franklin,  Benjamin.  Der  Weg  zum  Gluck,  oder  Le- 
ben  und  Meynungen  des. 

i6mo,  paper.  H.  B,  Sage,  Reading,  i8ao 

1017  RiNALDO  Rinaldini  dcf  Rauber-Hauptmann. 

8vo,  half  bound.  C.  A.  Bruckman,  1820 

1018  Stilling,  H.  Jung.  Die  sieben  lezten  Posaunen  oder 
Wehen  wann  sic  anfangen  und  authoren  und  von  den  70 
Danielischen  Wochen,  etc.    Frontispiece. 

i2mo,  boards.  Chas.  M.  Williams,  Reading,  1820 

1019  Lied  Fines  Lehrers,  an  seine  Confirmanten  oder  Denk- 
ringlein. 

l2mo,  .  Reading,  1821 

1020  Mahnenschmidt,  Peter.    Charfreytags  Gedanken,  oder 
das  Leiden  Christi  in  Reimen  gesezt  wie  auch  eine  Vermah- 

nung  an  die  Jugend. 

l6nio,  -  Reading,  1821 

1 02 1  Das  Universale  Traumbuch  oder  Der  vollstandige 
Traum-Ausleger  aller  Arten  von  Traumen. 

i6mo,  boards.  Reading,  1821 

1022  Haupt-Inhalt  der  Christlichen  Lehre. 

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1023  Another  Copy. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  H.  B.  Sage,  Reading,  182 1 

1024  Der  Psalter  des  Konigs  und  Propheten  Davids. 
l2mo,  sheep.  J.  Ritter,  Reading,  1821 

1025  Another  Copy. 

1026  The  Heart  of  Man  either  a  Temple  of  God  or  a  Habi- 
tation of  Satan. 

i2mo,  boards.  H.  B.  Sage,  Reading,  1822 

1027  Hoch-Deutsches  Lutherisches  ABC  und  Namen 
Buchlein. 

i2mo,  picture  boards.  Reading,  1822 


142 

1028  GocK,  Earl.  Die  Vertheidigung  der  Freyen  Kirche  von 
Nord-Amerika. 

i2mo,  boards.  Reading,  1822 

1029  Das  Herz  des  Menschen  ein  Tempel  Gottes. 

i2mo,  boards.  H.  B.  Sage,  Reading,  1822 

1030  GossLER,  J.  C.  Lebensgeschichte  Napoleon  Bonapartes, 
des  Ersten  Kaisers  der  Franzosen.  Portrait  of  Napoleon 
and  three  plates. 

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103 1  GoTT  1ST  DIE  REiNSTE  LiEBE,  oder  Morgcn-  und  Abend- 
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Has  ecrtiHcates  of  approval  from  Rev.  H.  A.  Muhlenberg, 
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formed preachers  in  Pennsylvania. 

1032  -    Another  Copy. 

1033  Another  Copy.     Soiled. 

1034  Another  Copy. 

1035  Die  Constitution  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  America, 
mit  ihren  Verbesserungen,  und  die  der  Republik  von  Penn- 
sylvanien. 

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1036  Another  Copy. 
i2mo,  boards. 

1037  Another  Copy. 
i2mo,  boards. 

1038  Fischer,  A.  A.  Fine  Rede  in  der  Form  einer  Predigt, 
uber  die  Lehre  von  dem  Dascyneines  Gottes. 

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1039  GossLER,  I.  C.  Carl  Gock's  Verlaumdungen  oder  Die 
Rechtfertigung  der  hochdeutschen  Lutherischen  und  Re- 
formirten  Synoden  von  Nord-America. 

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1040  Another  Copy. 

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America. 

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143 

1042  Stoy,  William.  Der  Mitleidige  Samariter  .  .  .  Wu- 
thenden  Hunds-Bisses  oder  die  Hydrophoebia. 

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1043  ViLLEE,  H.  W.  Der  Bauer  als  Landmesser.  With  ten 
woodcuts. 

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Written  at  Spangstown  Works,  Oley,  Berks  Co. 

1044  Another  Copy. 

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i2mo,  calf.  Reading,  1825 

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1048  Another  Copy. 

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1050  Handbuch  fur  Deutsche. 

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105 1  Sage,  H.  B.  Der  verbesserte  praktische  Weinbau.  Fold- 
ing plates. 

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1052  Walz,  E.  L.  Vollstandige  Erklarung  des  Calenders, 
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1053  Thomas,  Abel  C.  Shipwreck  of  Partialism.  Review  of 
a  Pamphlet  by  Jacob  Bishop  Crist. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Reading  1831 

1054  Proceedings  of  the  German  Reformed  Synod  of  Penn- 
sylvania and  adjacent  States,  held  at  Beamstown,  Lancaster 
County,  September  4th,  5th  and  6th,  183 1. 

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1055  Sammlung  vorzuglicher  Poesten,  Gesange  und  Lieder 
von  Deutschen  Dichtem. 

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144 

1056  Eaton,  J.  H.  Leben  des  General  Majors  Andreas  Jack- 
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1057  Haupt-Inhalt  der  Christlichen  Lehre. 

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1058  Wagner,  G.  X.  Das  Alpha  und  Omega  (der  Anfang 
und  das  Ende). 

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Signed  by  the  author. 

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kimst  misers  Herrn  Jesum  Christum  und  tausendjahrigen 
Reich. 

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1062  Hohmann,  J.  G.  Der  Fromme  zu  Gott  in  der  Andacht. 
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Poems  upon  Susanna  Cox,  Joseph  Miller,  Paul  Spring, 
Polly  Jones  and  other  Berks  County  celebrities. 

1063  Strunck,  Amos  K.  Officers  of  Berks  County  for  each 
year  from  1752  to  i860. 

2  copies.     i2mo,  doth,  Reading,    1859 

1064  Jones,  Charles  H.    Recollections  of  Venice. 

i2mo,  paper.  Reading,   1862 

1065  Weiser,  C.  Z.  The  Life  of  (John)  Conrad  Weiser,  The 
German  Pioneer,  Patriot,  and  Patron  of  Two  Races.  Part 
I  only. 

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1066  The  Same.     Both  parts,  including  Weiser's  Letters. 
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1068  Another  Copy. 

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145 

1069      Broadside.    Liebes-Erklarung. 

/  Small  4to.  C.  A.  Bruckman,  Reading,  N.   D. 

\/ 1070      Broadside.    Adam  und  Eva,  in  Paradies.    With  a  crude 
colored  woodcut  of  Adam  and  Eve,  with  poems  on  either 
side, 
folio.  C.  A.  Bruckman,  Reading,  N.  D. 

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Jugend. 

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1072  EiNE  Sammlung  von  Neuen  Recepten  und  Bewahrten 
Curen, 

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1073  RoHLWES,  J.  N.     Allgemeines  Vieharzneibuch  oder  Un- 
terricht. 

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1075       Mead,    Mathew.      Der   Beynache   ein   Christ   entdeckt 
oder  Der  irrige  Religions-Bekenner. 
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1077  Watson,  R.     Christian  Panoply,  containing  an  Apology 
for  the  Bible    .    .    .    addressed  to  Thomas  Paine. 

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1078  The  Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Christians  called  Men- 
nonists.    Translated  from  the  German. 

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1080  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Skippack  Society 
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i6mo,  paper.  Skippackville,   1853 


146 

io8i       Cassel,   S.   R.     Geistliches   Sendschreiben  des   Christli- 
cben  Lehrers  und  Predigers  Heinrich  Rissly. 
i2mo.  Skippackville,  1854 

1082  ScHULTZ,  Rev.  C.  Short  Questions  concerning  the  Chris- 
tian Doctrine  of  Faith.    Translated  by  I.  D.  Rupp. 

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1083  Henry,  Matthew.     The  Communicants  Companion. 
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1084  BiBLiA.  Das  ist  Die  ganze  Gottliche  Heilige  Schrifft. 
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1085  Das  Neue  Testament  unsers  Herrn  und  Heilands  Jesu 
Christi. 

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1086  Franklin,  Augustus.    The  American  Farrier. 

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1087  Another  Copy. 

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/         1088       Erlauterung  fur  Herrn  Caspar  Schwenckfeld  und  die 
Zugethanen    seiner   Lehre,    wegen   vielen    Stucken   beydes 
aus  der  Historic  und  Theologie.     With  portrait  of  Caspar 
Schwenckfeld. 
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1089       Benner,   E.     Abhandlung  uber   die   Rechenkunst   oder 
Practische  Arithmetik. 
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yj  1090  Lebensbeschreibungen  sammtlicher  Unterzeichner  der 
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Nord-Amerika.  With  stipple  portrait  of  the  Signers  to 
the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

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An  enterprising  publication,  successfully  carried  out  in 

this  little  village  in  the  interior  of  Montgomery  County,  Pa. 


^ 


147 

1091  LUTHERISCHER   CaTECHISMUS. 

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1092  Abiiandlungen  uber  die  Rechenkunst. 

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Deutscher  Volksschulen  in  Pennsylvanien. 

l2mo,  boards.  Sumnjrtaun,  1876 

Washington,  Pennsylvania.  Imprints. 

1095  Birch,  Rev.  Thomas  L.  Seemingly  Experimental  Re- 
ligion, Instructors  Unexperienced,  Converters  Unconverted, 
Revivals  Killing  Religion,  Missionaries  in  need  of  Teach- 
ing, or.  War  against  the  Gospel  by  its  Friends. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  red  tops,  uncut.  Washington,  1806 

An  exceedingly  rare  scandal  in  the  Presbyterian  Church 
in  Western  Pennsylvania.    Privately  printed. 

1096  Bellamy,  Joseph.  An  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Glory 
of  the  Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Jno.  Colerick,  Washington,  1798 

1097  Bellamy,  N/osEPH.  Theron,  Paulinus  and  Aspasia;  or, 
Letters  and  Dialogues  upon  the  Nature  of  Lx)ve  to  God, 
Faith  in  Christ,  Assurance  of  a  Title  to  Eternal  Life. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Jno.  Colerick,  Washington,  1798 

1098  Shanes,  Alex.    Sermons  by. 

8vo,  sheep.  J.  Grayson,  Washington,  1820 

1099  A  Brief  Summary  and  Outline  of  the  Principal  Sub- 
jects comprehended  in  Moral  Science,  Designed  for  the 
Senior  Class  in  Washington  College. 

8vo,  Washington,  1838 

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iicx)      A  Confession  of  Faith    .    .    .    adopted  by  the  Baptist 
Association  September  25,  1742. 
i2mo,  sheep.  S.  Siegfried,  West  Chester,  1827 

iioi       Jones,  Joshua.    English  Grammar. 

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148 

1102  Proceedings  of  the  Primary  Meeting  of  the  West  Nant- 
meal  Township  Lyceum. 

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1 103  Miles,  G.  I.    A  Glance  at  the  Baptists. 

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1104  Darlington,  William.  Flora  Cestrica.  An  attempt  to 
enumerate  and  describe  the  Flowering  and  Filicoid  Plants 
of  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania.     With  map. 

i2mo,  sheep.  West  Chester,   1837 

1 105  Wilson,  Alexander.  The  Foresters.  A  Poem  Descrip- 
tive of  a  Pedestrian  Journey  to  the  Falls  of  Niagara  in  the 
Autumn  of  1804. 

l6mo,  sheep.  West  Chester,  1838 

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1 107  Townsend,  Washington.  Memorial  of  William  Dar- 
lington, M.  D.    Portrait. 

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1 108  Lewis,  Joseph  J.    A  Memoir  of  Enoch  Lewis. 

8vo,  cloth.  West  Chester,  1882 

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Virtue. 

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Name  on  title. 

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149 
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1 1 14  Black,  John.  The  Duty  of  Christians  in  singing  the 
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1 115  ToPLADY,  Augustus.  Observations  on  the  Divine  At- 
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8vo,  sheep.  Jno.  Edie,  York,  1793 

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1124  Woltersdorfs,  E.  G.  Sammtliche  Neue  Lieder  oder 
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(10) 


150 

1 126  Magazine  of  the  German  Reformed  Church. 
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1 127  SiNAL,  Heinrich.     Luthers  Bibel-Erklarungen. 

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1 128  Smith,  E.  Philosophical  Grammar  of  the  English  Lan- 
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ton,  Philadelphia,  New  Berlin,  Getty.sbnrg  and  Stimny- 
town.     22  Pamphlets. 

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1 131  Creswell,  John.  Essays  and  Letters  on  the  World, 
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151 

Asbury  was  opposed  to  independence  and  concealed  him- 
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woodcut  of  "the  Baltimore  Methodistical  Bull." 

1 136      Der   Merkwurdige  Lebenslauf,   Die   Sonderbare   Be- 

kehrung  und  Entzuckungen  des  ohnlangst  bey  Germantown 

(Penns.)  wohenden  und  verstorbenen  Dr.  George  De  Ben- 

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FIRST  AMERICAN  EDITIONS. 

1 138  American  Cyclops,  The.  Th-e  Hero  of  New  Orleans 
and  Spoiler  of  Silver  Spoons.  By  Pasquins.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth.  '  Baltimore,  1868 
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1139  Aristo,  Ludovic.  Orlando  Furioso.  Translated  by  John 
Hoole.     Illustrated. 

6  vols.     i6mo,  boards,  uncut.     Philadelphia:  Henry  Hudson,  N.  D. 
First  American  edition. 

1 140  Atlee,  Edwin  A.  Essays  at  Poetry;  or,  A  Collection 
of  Fugitive  Pieces.  With  the  Life  of  Eugenius  Laude 
Watts. 

i2mo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1828 

Dedicated  to  Mrs.  Sarah  Bethel,  daughter  of  General 
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General  Hand,  Dr.  Barton,  Whiskey  Insurrection,  etc. 

1141  Barlow,  Joel.  Tlie  Prospect  of  Peace.  A  Poetical 
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1142  Beattie,  James.  Poems  on  Several  Occasions.  JVith 
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152 

THE  CELEBRATED  AITKEN  BIBLE. 

First  Bible  in   English   Printed  in   America. 

1 143       The  I  Holy  Bible,  |  Containing  the  Old  and  New  ]  Tes- 
taments I  Newly  translated  out  of  the  j  Original  Tongues ;  j 
^  And  with  the  former  |  Translations]   Diligently  comspared 

d //)  —        ^"^  revised.  |   (Arms  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania)   Phila- 
'^^^'  delphia :  |  Printed  and  Sold  by  R.  Aitken,  at  Pope's  |  Head, 

Three  Doors  above  the  Coffee  |  House,  in  Market  Street.  \ 
M.DCC.LXXXn. 

2  vols.     i2mo  original  calf,  in  morocco  case. 
^    L  he  collation  corresponds  with  that  given  by  Mr.  Hilde- 
burn  in  his  admirable  bibliography  of  the  'Issues  of  the 
Press  in  Pennsylvania,"  and  contains  the  "Resolution  of 
Congress,"  zvhich  7vill  not  be  found  in  all  copies. 

The  first  volume  is  in  perfect  condition,  clean  and  stain- 
less. The  leaves  in  chapter  II  Kings  iinsvered.  Last  leaf  of 
second  volume  injured  and  rebacked.  Newspaper  cliippings 
inserted. 

It  is  a  zvell-knozvn  historical  fact,  that,  in  consequence 
of  the  embargo  laid  upon  American  commerce  during  the 
Revolutionary  War,  the  Bip.le  became  an  exceedingly 
scarce  book.  Mr.  Robert  Aitken,  a  Patriotic  printer 
and  bookseller  of  this  city,  undertook  at  his  private  expense 
to  supply  the  constant  and  urgent  demand  for  the  zvork, 
by  publishing  the  edition  that  is  nozv  popularly  known  as 
"The  Aitken  Bible."  The  circumstances  attending  the  pub- 
lication of  this  edition,  and  the  discouraqing  obstacles  en- 
countered by  Mr.  Aitken  in  accomplishing  his  laborious  task, 
are  vigorously  described  by  an  anonymous  author  of  the 
follozving  interesting  article  published  in  the  "Freeman's 
Journal,"  for  November  26,  1782: 

"I  can  hardly  express  the  feelings  I  experienced  zvhen  I 
found  that  a  complete  edition  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  in 
our  vernacular  tongue,  has  been  printed  amongst  us.  The 
circumstances  attending  this  arduous  task  are  so  extraord- 
inary that  the  faithful  historian  cannot  fail  to  rank  it,  both 
in  its  design  and  execution,  amongst  the  most  remarkable 
civil  events  of  the  present  Revolution.  What  may  zve  not 
expect  from  the  abilities  of  this  country  in  respect  to  literary 
undertakings,  when  zve  consider  that  this  design  has  been 
executed  in  the  midst,  as  it  zvere,  of  conflagration,  murder, 
brutality,  and  a  general  destruction  of  the  zvorks  of  nature 
and  art? 

"This  Edition  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  is  the  only  one 
that  zuas  ever  undertaken  in  American  at  the  expense  of 
an  individual,  unless  zve  except  the  German  Bible,  printed 


153 

some  years  ago  by  Mr.  Soiver,  at  a  time  ivhen  this  country 
enjoyed  a  profound  peace.  .As  to  Mr.  FAiot's  'Indian  Bible' 
printed  many  years  ago  in  New-England,  it  is  well  known 
that  the  whole  expense  was  borne  by  the  corporation  for 
promoting  the  Gospel  in  A'ew-England.  How  great  then 
are  the  public  indebted  to  Mr.  Aitkcn,  who,  at  the  most  im- 
minent risque  of  his  private  fortune,  with  very  little  sup- 
port and  patronage,  and  actuated  by  a  generous  seal  for  the 
advancement  of  the  moral  interests  of  mankind,  engaged 
solely  in  this  very  expensive  and  laborious  task.  .  What 
discouraging  prospects  for  the  completion  of  his  zvork  must 
the  editor  have  had  from  time  to  time  in  the  course  of  this 
cruel  and  desolating  war? — More  than  tiventy  towns  and 
villages  of  note  have  been  made  fuel  for  the  flames  which 
British  inhumanity  has  kindled;  the  avarice  of  our  enemies 
has  plundered  a  much  greater  number;  and  no  less  than 
nine  of  the  capital  cities  of  these  states  have  been  in  possess- 
ion of  the  enemy;  amongst  them  zq'Os  Philadelphia,  and 
yet.  under  all  these  disadvantages,  a  completf:,  ax  accu- 
rate, AND  ELEGANT  EDITION  OF  THE  BlELE  WAS  PUBLISHED 

IN  THIS  VERY  CITY,  in  four  years  from  the  time  of  the 
evacuation  by  the  British. 

"The  VERY  PAPER  that  has  received  the  impression  of  these 
.sacred  books,  zvas  manufactured  in  Pennsylvania,  the  zvhole 
zvork  therefore,  is  Purely  American,  and  has  risen,  like 
the  fabled  Phoenix,  from  the  ashes  of  that  pile  in  zvhich 
our  enemies  supposed  they  had  consumed  the  liberties  of 
America/"* 

1 144  The  Same.     Only  about  one-half  of  th-e  leaves  without 
title. 

A  good  nucelus  for  repairing  imperfect  copies. 

1 145  Bickerstaff,  Mr.     Lionel  and  Clarissa;  or,  The  School 
for  Fathers.     A  Comic  Opera. 

i2mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1794 

First  American  edition. 

1 146  Bird.  Dr.  R.  M.    The  Hawks  of  Hawk-Hollow.    A  Tra- 
dition of  Pennsylvania. 

2  vols.     i2mo,  boards.  Philadelphia,   1835 

First  edition.    Binding  different  in  each  volume. 

1147  (Bird,  Dr.  R.  M.)    The  Infidel;  or,  The  Fall  of  Mexico. 
A  Romance. 

2  vols.     i2mo,  muslin.  Philadelphia,  1835 

First  edition. 


154 

1 148  (Bird,  Dr.  R.   M.)      Calavar;  or,  The   Knigliit  of  the 
Conquest. 

2  vols  .  i2mo,  muslin.  Philadelphia,  1834 

First  edition: 

1 149  (Bird,  Dr.  R.  M.)     Nick  of  the  Woods;  or,  The  Jibben 
ainosay.     A  Tale  of  Kentucky. 

2  vols.     i2mo,  half  bound.  Philadelphia,  1837 

First  edition. 

1150  (BiRD^   Dr.   R.   M.)      Peter   Pilgrim;   or,  A   Rambler's 
Recollections. 
2  vols.     i2mo,  muslin.  Philadelphia,   183S 

1151  (Bird,  Dr.  R  .M.)     The  Adventures  of  Robin  Day. 
2  vols.     i2mo,  muslin.  Philadelphia,  1839 
First  edition. 

fii52       PRiNTzy  Hai.l.     a  Record  of  New  Sweden. 
2  vols.     i2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,   1839 

Written  by  William  Gallagher.    Very  rare. 

1153       Blair,  Robert,    The  Grave.    A  Poem,  to  which  is  added 

\j     \  an  Elegy  written  in  a  Country  Church  Yard  by  Mr  .Gray. 

l2mo.  R.  Aitken,   Philadelphia,   1773 

The  very  rare  first  American  edition  of  both  of  these  poems. 

f  1 154  Blair,  Robert.  The  Grave.  A  Poem,  to  which  is  added 
an  Elegy  written  in  a  Country  Church  Yard  by  Mr.  Gray. 
JVith  frontispiece  by  Seymour. 

l2mo,  half  bock.  Thomas  Dobson,  Philadelphia,  1787 

The  rare  second  American  edition  of  both  of  these  poems. 

THE  PROPOSED  BOOK   OF  COMMON   PRATER. 
First  American  Edition. 

1 155      The  j  Book  |  of  ]  Common  Prayer,  ]  And  Administra- 
tion  of  the  |   Sajcraments,   j   And  other  ]   Rites  and  Cere- 
monies, !  As  revised  and  proposed  to  the  Use  |  of  |  The 
^  ^^  Protestant  Episcopal   Church,    |    At  a   Convention  of  the 

J  0  .^         Said  Churdh  in  the  States  of  I 


New  York, 

^o*.^r/^.,^^^  New  Jersey, 

I  Pennsylvania, 

Delaware, 


Maryland, 
Virginia, 

and 
South  Carolina, 


BOO     K^''^ 

O    F 

Common  Prayer, 

And  Administration^  of  the 

SACRAMENTS, 

And  other  -  

Rites  and  Ceremonies, 

As  revifed  and  propofed  to  the  Ufe 


o    h. 


The  Proteftant  Epifcopal  Church, 

At  a  Convention  of  the  faid  Church  in  the  States  of 


■J<Jbw-Yoiik, 
Nbw-Jersbv, 

PlNNSTLVAMIA, 

Dblaware, 


Maryland, 
Virginia, 

AND 

South-Carolina, 


Held  in  PbilaJelpbia,  from  September  a7th  to  OSoier  7th,  1785. 


PHILADELPHIA, 
Printed  by  H  A  L  L  and  SELLERS: 
And  fold  for  the  Benefit  of  fundry  Corporations  and  Societies 
inftituted  for  the  Support  of  the  Widows  and  Children  of 
deccafed  Clergymen.    Mdcclxxxvi. 


FacstmiU  TitU  Lot  1155. 


156 

Held  in  Philadelphia,  from  September  27th  to  October  7th, 

1785-  I 

i2mo,  calf.  (Rebacked.)  Philadelphia.  |  Printed  by  Hall  and 
Sellers;  |  And  sold  for  the  Benefit  of  sundry  Corporations  and 
Societies  |  instituted  for  the  Support  of  the  Widows  and  Chil- 
dren of  I  deceased  Clergymen  MDCCLXXXVI. 

The  very  rare  First  Edition  of  the  "Proposed  Book  of 

y>  Common  Prayer."     The  late  BMshop  Stevens  said:  "Few 

'   J*     ^Persons  have  seen  this  remarkable  liturgical  production,  and 

*  zvithout  any  discussions   of  the  principles  involved  in   its 

^/publication,  the  bibliographical  fact  may  be  stated,  that  a 

;    '     rarer  book  connected  zvith  American   Church  History  can 

hardly  be  named."     This  is  a  beautiful  clean  copy,  in  the 

original  binding,  zvith  the  "Tunes  suited  to  the  Psalms  and 

Hymns,"  at  the  back.     It  has  the  name  of  "John  Yeates 

1791"  on  the  title  page.    See  facsimile  title. 

1 1 56  •  Another  Copy.     Without  the  music  at  end. 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Hall  &  Sellers,  Philadelphia,  1786 

1157  BoKER,  George  H.  The  Lessons  of  Life,  and  other 
Poems. 

i2mo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1848 

First  edition. 

1 158  BoKER,  George  H.  The  Lessons  of  Life,  and  other 
Poems. 

i2mo,  boards.  Philadelphia,   1848 

First  edition,  and  autograph  presentation  copy. 

1 1 59  BoKER,  George  H.  Konigsmark.  The  Legend  of  the 
Hounds. 

i2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,   1869 

First  edition. 

1160  (Brackenridge,  Hugh  H.)  A  Poem  on  Divine  Reve- 
lation. Being  an  Exercise  delivered  at  the  Public  Com- 
mencement at  Na;ssau-Hall,  September  28,   1774. 

Svo,   original  covers,  uncut.  R.   Aitken,   Philadelphia,    1774 

First  edition,  and  the  first  publication   by   this  author. 
Excessively  rare. 

1 161  Brown,  Charles  Brockden.  Wieland  ;  or,  The  Trans- 
formation.    An  American  Tale. 

i2mo,  half  m.orocco.  New  York,   1798 

First  edition.    Name  on  title  and  corners  off  one  leaf. 

1162  (Brown,  Charles  Brockden.)  Arthur  Mervyn;  or, 
Memoirs  of  the  Year  1793.   '''^'''  ■^•.'^  ■  •  ^ ■ 

i2mo,   sheep.  Philadelphia,    1799 

First  edition.     Very  scarce. 


157 

1 163  Brown,  Charles  Brockden.  Ormond;  or,  The  Secret 
Witness. 

i2mo  sheep.  New  York,  1799 

First  edition.     Very  rare. 

1 164  (Brown,  Charles  Brockden.)  Edgar  Huntly;  or. 
Memoirs  of  a  Sleep- Walker. 

3  vols.     i2mo,  sheep.     (Broken.)  Philadelphia,   1799 

First  edition.     Very  rare. 

1165  (Brown,  Charles  Brockden.)  Jane  Talbot.  A  Novel, 
With  two  copperplates  by  Seymour. 

i2mo,   sheep.  Philadelphia,   1801 

First  edition. 

1 166  Brown.  David  Paul,  Scrtorins:  or,  The  Roman  Pa- 
triot.   A  Tragedy. 

8vo,  morocco,  gilt.  Philadelphia,   1830 

A  good  specimen  of  early  Philadelphia  binding. 

1 167  Bryan,  Daniel.  The  Mountain  Muses.  Comprising 
the  Adventures  of  Daniel  Boone;  and  the  Power  of  Vir- 
tuous and  Refined  Beauty, 

i2mo,  half  morocco.  Harrisonburg,   1813 

Fine  copy.    Scarce. 

1168  Bryan,  Daniel,  The  Mountain  Muse,  Comprising  the 
Adventures  of  Daniel  Boone;  and  the  Power  of  Virtuous 
and  Refined  Beauty. 

i2mo,  sheep.  Harrisonburg,   1813 

1169  Bryan,  Daniel.  The  Appeal  for  Suffering  Genius.  A 
Poetical  Address  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Boston  Bard,  and 
The  Triumph  of  Truth — a  Poem, 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Washington  City,   1826 

Mr.  Robert  S.  Coffin  must  ha7'e  suffered  all  the  more  for 
this  poem,  which  belongs  with  the  Mountain  Muse.  He 
says:  "Through  the  influence  of  well  intended  but  inju- 
dicious advice,  the  author  was  induced  some  years  ago  to 
publish  a  volume  of  his  juvenile  effusions  under  the  title 
of  the  Mountain  Muse.'' 

1170  Bunyan,  John.  The  Pilgrim's  Progress  from  this 
World  to  that  which  is  to  come. 

i2mo,   sheep.  John   McCulloch,    Philadelphia,    17S9 

Very  rare.     The  lozver  corner  torn  from  title. 

1171  Bunyan,  John.  The  Holy  War  made  by  Shaddai  upon 
Diabolus. 

i2mo,  calf.  New  York,   1794 


158 

^  1172  Burns.  Robert.  Letters  addressed  to  Qarinda,  etc. 
Never  before  published  in  America.  With  a  choice  selec- 
tion of  poems  and  songs.  Engraved  portrait  by  Tiehoiit. 
i2mo,  original  boards.  Philadelphia,   1809 

1 173  (Butler,  William  A.)  Nothing  to  Wear.  An  Epi- 
sode of  City  Life.     Illustrated. 

i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1857 

First  edition. 

1174  Byron,  Lord.  The  Bride  of  Abydos.  A  Turkish  Tale. 
i6mo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1814 
First  American  edition. 

1175  Byron,  Lord.     The  Prophecy  of  Dante.     A  Poem. 
i2mo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,   1821 
First  American  edition. 

1176  Byron,  Right  Hon.  Lord.  The  Works  of.  With  en- 
graved frontispiece  and  title. 

-^    /  /jf/-  8  vols.     i2mo,  original  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1825 

/i^^   f<i^  pi^j.f  American  edition. 

f'  '^'^77      Caesar.    C.  Julii  Csesaris,  quae  extant  interpretatione  et 

Notis  Johannes  Godvinius. 

8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,   1804 

First  American  edition. 

1178  Chesterfield,  Lord.  Advice  to  his  Son  on  Men  and 
Manners. 

i6mo,  calf.  T.  Dobson,  Philadelphia,  1789 

First  American  edition. 

1179  Churchill.  C.    Poems  by. 

2  vols.    8vo.  Printed  in  the  Year  1768 

This  excessively  rare  edition  zvas  unseen  by  Hildeburn. 
It  zvas  printed  in  Philadelphia  by  William  Bradford  in 
Philadelphia,  and  Bradford's  advertisement  gives  the  date 
of  this  first  American  edition.  Lowndes  shows  there  zvas 
no  English  edition  of  this  year.  Vol.  I.  is  half  sheep,  and 
Vol.  II.  is  zvhole  bound  in  sheep. 

1180  Clifton,  Mr.  Poems.  Chiefly  occasioned  by  the  late. 
To  which  are  prefixed  Introductory  Notices  of  the  Life, 
Character  and  Writings  of  the  Author.  Portrait  by  Ed- 
win, after  Field. 

l6mo,  half  bound.  New  York,   1800 

Verv  rare. 


159 


ii8i       Coffin,  Robkkt  S.     The  Miscellaneous  Poems  of  the 
Boston   Bard.     Frontispiece. 

i6nio,   boards,   uncut.  Philadelphia,    1818 

Written  ivhile  a  type  setter  in  the  Village  Record  office, 
West  Chester,  Pennsylvania. 

1 182  Coffin,    Robert    C.      Oriental    Harp.      Poems   of   the 
Boston  Bar-.l.     Portrait. 

8vo,  roan.  Providence,   1826 

First  edition. 

1183  Collins,  William,    The  Poetical  Works  of. 

i6mo.   calf.     (Broken.)  Philadelphia,   1788 

First  American  edition. 

1 184  (Cooper,  J,  Fenimore.)     The  Pioneers;  or,  The  Sources 
of  the  Susquehanna. 

2  vols.     i2mo,  half  roan.  New  York,  1823 

First  edition. 


1185  (Cooper,  J.  Fenimore.)     The  Bravo. 
2  vols.     i2mo,  half  roan. 
First  edition. 

1 186  (Cooper,  J.   Fenimore.) 
Neutral  Ground. 
2  vols.     i2mo,  sheep. 
First  edition.    Name  on  title. 

1187  CowPER,  William.     Poems  by. 
plates  by   Tanner. 
2  vols.     i2mo,  boards,  uncut. 

1 188  CowPER,  William.    Poems  by. 
plates  by  Tanner. 
2  vols.     i2mo,  calf. 
John  S.  Morris^  copy,  of  Phoenixville,  with  name  on  title. 

De  Ous('/cey,  Thomas.  Confession  of  an  English 
Opium-Eaier. 

i6mo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1823 

The  rare  first  American  edition. 

DoDiNGTON,  George  Bubb.    The  Diary  of  the  late.  Baron 
of  Melcombe  Regis.     From   March  8,   1748-9,  to  Febru- 
ary 6,  1761.    *    *    *    Now  first  published  by  Henry  Pen- 
ruddocke  Wyndham. 
8vo,   full  polished  calf,  gilt,  canary  edges.  Salisbury,   1784 

First  edition.  Shoivs  the  successful  English  career  of 
James  Ralph,  of  Philadelphia,  whose  confidence  Franklin 
abused. 


Philadelphia,  183 1 

The   Spy.     A   Tale   of  the 
New  York,  183 1 

With  full-page  copper- 

Philadelphia,  1803 
Illustrated  with  copper- 

Philadelphia,   1803 


IIQO 


i6o 

1 191  Downing,  Major  Jack.  The  Select  Letters  of,  of  the 
Downingville  Militia.     Frontispiece. 

i2mo,   half  bound.  Philadelphia,    1834 

First  edition.     Stained. 

1 192  DwiGHT,  Timothy.     Greenfield  Hill.     A  Poem. 

8vo,  calf.  New  York,  1794 

1 193  Echo,  The.    With  other  Poems.    Illustrated. 

8vo,  sheep.     (Stained.)  (New  York,  1807) 

FIRST  EDITION  OF  THE  FEDERALIST. 

1194  Federalist.  The  Federalist :  a  Collection  of  Essays 
written  in  favour  of  the  New  Constitution  as  agreed  upon 
by  the  Federal   Convention,  September   17,   1787. 

2  vols.  i2mo.  original  sheep,  red  labels.  New  York:  Printed 
and  Sold  by  J.  and  A.  McLean,  No.  41,  Hanover-Square, 
MDCCLXXXVIII. 

A  fine  copy  of  the  very  rare  first  edition,  in  book  form, 
and  evidently  one  of  the  copies  hound  at  Franklin's  Head, 
No.  41  Hanover  Square,  New  York.  On  the  title  of  each 
volume  is  written  "J.  Wallace  Collet.  1840,"  and  on  the 
margin  of  volume  H.  is  7vrittcn  the  names  of  the  authors 
of  the  hook.  James  Madison  wrote:  "Mr.  Jay  ivas  author 
of  Nos.  I,  2,  3,  4,  5,  and  54;  Mr.  Madison  of  Nos.  10,  14, 
and  37  to  48,  inclusive,  of  the  list;  Nos.  18,  19,  20  were 
the  production  of  Jay,  Madison  and  Hamilton;  all  the  rest 
of  Genl.  Hamilton."    See  facsimile  title. 

1195  Fielding,  Henry.  The  History  of  the  Adventures  of 
Joseph  Andrews. 

2  vols.     i2mo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1791 

First  American  edition.    Name  on  title. 

1 196  Fielding,  Henry.  The  History  of  the  Adventures  of 
Joseph  Andrews. 

2  vols,  in  I.     i2mo,  sheep.     (Broken.)  Philadelphia,   1791 

First  American  edition.  Corner  off  one  leaf  and  one 
page  torn. 

1 197  Fielding^  Henry.  The  History  of  Tom  Jones,  a 
Foundling. 

3  vols.     i2mo,  half  bound.  Philadelphia,   1794 
Name  on  title.    First  American  edition. 

1 198  Freneau,  Philip.  The  Poems  of.  Wriitten  chiefly 
during  the  late  War. 

i2mo,  calf.  F.   Bailey,  Philadelphia,   1786 

Fine  copy  of  the  very  rare  first  edition,  with  name  on  title. 


FE  DER  ALIST; 

A     COLLECTION 

O      F 

ESSAYS, 

WRITTEN    IN    r.WOUR    OF    THE 

NEW     CONSTITUTION, 


AS  AGREED  UPON  BY  THE  FEDERAL  CONVENTIOKj 
SEl'TEMBER  17,  1787. 


IN      TWO.     VOLUMES, 


VOL.      I. 


N  E  W  -  y  O  R  IC  : 

PRINTED    AND    SOLD   BY    J.    AND    A.  M'LEAN, 

No.  4r,   HAKOVER-SQUARE. 

MfDCC,  L  XK  A  V  1 1  I. 

Facsimile  Title  Lot  11 94. 


1 62 

1 199  Freneau,  Philip.  Poems.  Written  between  the  Years 
1768  and  1794  by  Philip  Freneau,  of  New  Jersey.  A  new 
edition.  Revised  and  corrected  by  the  author.  Inchiding 
a  considerable  number  of  pieces  never  before  published. 

8vo,    calf.      Monmouth,    N.    J.:    Printed    at    the    Press    of    the 
Author,   at   Mount   Pleasant,   near   Middletown-Point,    1795. 

This  edition  is  much  rarer  than  the  first,  and  this  copy, 
zi'hich  is  a  fine  one,  is  an  autograph  copy  from  the  author. 
"The  gift  of  the  Author  to  John  Motley,  Nov.  ^oth,  1795, 
A^ew  York.  .  Which  Til  request  may  never  be  Lost,  Mislaid 
or  Abused,  but  be  Reserved." 

1200  Frene.\u,  Philip.  Poems.  Written  and  Published 
during  the  American  Revolutionary  War,  and  now  Re- 
published from  the  Original  Manuscripts,  interspersed  with 
Translations  from  the  Ancients  and  other  pieces  not  here- 
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THE 

PLAYS   AND   POEMS 

o  » 

WILLIAM  SHAKSPEARE. 

CORRECTED    FROM   THE   LATEST  AND  BES.T 
LONDOK    EDITIONS,    WITH   NOTES,  BV 

SAMUEL    JOHNSON,    L.L.  D. 

Tu  WHICH  ARK  AOOID, 

A      GLOSSARY 

AND  THE 

L/IFE    OF  THE    AUTHOR. 

XM3ELLtSHE0     WITH    A    STRIKING     LIKtNESS     FROM     Tllft 
COI.L£CTION  or   HIS  CKACX   THt  DUKE  Of    CHANaOf* 

iltriJ  American  tuition, 

VOL.    I. 


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1266  Shakespeare,  William.  The  Plays  and  Poems  of. 
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TITLE  OF  Vol.  L 

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Unknown  to  bibliographers. 

1271  Shakespeare^  William.    Timon  of  Athens.    Corrected 
from  the  latest  and  best  London  editions  by  Samuel  John- 
son, LL.  D. 
l2mo,  half  morocco.  John  Bioren,  Philadelphia,  1801 

First  American  edition  of  this  separate  play  of  Shake- 
speare, and  no  doubt  from  the  same  origin  as  the  preced- 


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ing  lot.     The  title  calls  for  a  portrait,  but  this  copy  has 
none.    Like  the  preceding,  it  is  unknoivn  to  bibliographers. 

1272  Shakespeare,  William.  King  John.  Corrected  from 
the  latest  and  best  London  editions.  With  Notes  by  Sam- 
uel Johnson. 

i2mo,  cloth.  John  Bioren,  Philadelphia,  1801 

The  first  American  edition  in  separate  form,  taken  from 
the  first  American  edition  of  Shakespeare  tvorks,  but  zvith 
a  new  title  page. 

1272^2  Shakespeare,  William.  The  Plays  of.  With  the 
corrections  and  illustrations  of  various  commentators.  To 
which  is  added  Notes  by  Samuel  Johnson  and  George 
Steevens.  Revised  and  augmeneed  by  Isaac  Reed,  with  a 
Glossarial  Index.    Portrait  by  Lazvson. 

17  vols.     8vo,  mottled  calf,  gilt.  Philadelphia,  1809 

The  second  Philadelphia  edition  and  the  first  complete 
American  edition.     Scarce.    Fine  copy. 

1273  (Smith,  Richard  Penn.)     The  Forsaken.    A  Tale. 

2  vols.     i2mo,  boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,    1831 

This  early  and  almost  unattainable  novel  depicts  scenes 
of  the  Revolution  around  Philadelphia,  and  among  the 
characters,  though  under  other  names,  are  William  Moore, 
of  Moore  Hall,  James  Fitspatrick,  Col.  Joseph  Rudolph, 
and  Elisabeth  Wilson. 

1274  Smith,  Richard  Penn.  The  Disowned ;  or,  The  Prodi- 
gals.    A  Play. 

i2mo,  original  covers.  Philadelphia,   1830 

1275  Smith,  William  Moore.  Poems  on  Several  Occasions. 
Written  in   Pennsylvania. 

8vo,  half  bound.  London,   1786 

1276  Sterne,  Laurence,  A.  M  .  The  Works  of.  Prebendary 
of  York,  and  Vicar  of  Sutton  in  the  Forest,  and  of  Still- 
ingtcn  near  York.  With  the  Life  of  the  author.  With  the 
rare  portrait  by  Norman. 

5  vols.     i2mo,  calf.  James  Humphreys,  Philadelphia,  1774 

First  edition.    Very  scarce.    Name  on  title. 


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2  vols,  in  I.     i2mo,  sheep.     (Broken.)  Philadelpjjiia,  J790 

First  edition.     ^    UjiJ^^^  0>(^4<r^^  ^^  ^^ 


JlyTcJiZ, 


1277       Sterne,  Laurence.     .\   Sentimental  Journey  Through  ^ 

France  and  Italy.  ^j — d^Cc 


174 

1278  Stowe,  H.  B.  a  Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  Present- 
ing the  original  Facts  and  Documents  upon  which  the 
Story  is  founded. 

8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1853 

First  edition. 

GULLIVER'S  TRAVELS. 
First  Edition. 

1279  (Swift,  Jonathan.)  Travels  into  Several  Remote  Na- 
tions of  the  World.  In  Four  Parts.  By  Lemuel  Gulliver. 
First  Surgeon,  and  then  a  Captain  of  severall  Ships.  Por- 
trait and  plates. 

2  vols.  8vo,  original  contemporary  calf.  (Rebacked.)  Lon- 
don: Printed  for  Benj.  Motte.  at  the  Middle  Temple-Gate,  in 
Fleet-Street.     MDCCXXVI— XXVII. 

Fine,  clean  copy  of  the  first  edition.     Exceedingly  rare. 
The  title  of  Vol.  II.  differs  from  that  in  Vol.  I.     In  the 
printer's  address  on  Vol.  IJ.  "in  Fleet-Street"  is  left  out. 
^  This  is  a  peculiarity  of  the  first  edition.    Each  volume  is 

,  I  separately  paginated.     This  copy  is  in  a  remarkably  clean 

^/  condition.      The   book    being   very    popular,    most   copies 

through  that  reason  are  in  a  dilapidated  or  imperfect  con- 
dition. 

s/     1280       Tales  OF  Terror.  With  an  Introductory  Dialogue.   With 
two  colored  illustrations  in  the  style  of  Ro7vlandson. 
i2mo,  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,   1813 

1281  Tappan,  William  B.  New  England  and  other  Poems. 
Frontispiece. 

i6mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1819 

1282  Tappan,  William  B.    Lyrics  of.    Engraved  title. 
i2mo,  boards,   uncut.  Philadelphia,    1822 

1283  Tappan,  William  B.  Lyric  Poems  by.  Engraved  title. 
i2mo,  boards.  Philadelphia,    1826 

1284  Taylor,  James  Bayard.  Ximena;  or,  The  Battle  of  the 
Sierra  Mortna,  and  other  Poems. 

i2mo,  boards.  Philadelphia,   1844 

First  edition  of  Taylor's  first  work.     Very  rare. 

1285  Taylor,  Bayard.     The  Story  of  Kennett. 

i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1866 

First  edition. 


175 


1286       (Trumbull,  John.)    McFingal.    A  Modern  Epic  Poem. 
In  four  cantas. 

i2mo,  half  bound.  Hudson  &  Goodwin,  Hartford,  1782 

The  z-ery  rare  first  edition.    Has  bound  with  it  Fragments 
'     of  Ancient  Poetry.    Edinburgh,  1760. 

Trumbull,  John.     McFingal.     An  Epic  Poem. 
i2mo,   half  morocco.  Philadelphia,    1791 

Turner.  Juliana  Francis.     The  Harp  of  the  Beech 
Woods.    Original  poems.     Vignette  on  title. 
i2mo,   boards,  uncut.  Montrose,   Pa.,    1822 

Contains    "The   Susquehanna   Fanner,"    "The    Vale    of 
Wyoming,"  "Acrostic  on  Washington,"  etc. 


1287 
1288 


1289 
1290 

U/ 

1291 


Virgil.     P.  Virgilii  Maronis  Opera,    * 
Serenissimi  Delphini. 
8vo,  sheep. 
First  American  edition. 


*     ad  usum 


Philadelphia,    1804 


1292 


1293 


1294 


Voices  of  the  True-Hearted.     Numbers   i   to   10  in 
I  vol. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1844-5 

—  All  published,  zvith  the  original  covers  bound  in.     Con-       yiytr//^. 
tains  the  first  appearance  in  print  of  poems  by  Longfellow,  ^  *^     ^ 

Whittier,  Lozvell,  Bryant,  and  others.     Very  rare. 

Wanderers,  The.     A  Rambling  Poem.     By  a  Qerk  in 
Market  Street  , Philadelphia. 
l6mo,   cloth.  Philadelphia,    1836 

An  ambitious  effort  in  the  manner  of  CJiildS  Harold. 
Descriptive  of  America.  ' 

Webster,  Mrs.  M.  M.     Pocahontas.    A  Legend.    With 
Historical  and  Traditionary  Notes. 
i2mo,  beards.  Philadelphia,  1840 


Wharton 
who  died  at 
8vo. 


sT,  Mrs.  M^.     An  Eleg>'  to  the  Memory  of, 
Philadelphia,  Jime  2,  1798.  , 


N.  P.,  N.  D. 


Whittier,  John  G.  Poems  written  during  the  Progress 
of  the  Abolition  Question  in  the  United  States,  between 
the  Years  1830  and  1838. 

i6mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1837 

First  edition. 


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1295  Willis,  N.  P.    Al'Abri;  or,  The  Tent  Pitch'd. 

i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1839 

First  edition. 

1296  Wordsworth,  W.     Lyrical  Ballads,  with  other  Poems. 
2  vols,  in  I.     i2mo,  calf.  Philadelphia,  1802 

First  American  edition  of  Words7vorth  and  of  Coleridge's 
7/        Ancient  Mariner  .published  on  thick  paper,  and  the  only 
knozvn  copy  in  tnh  shape. 

1297  Another  Copy.     On  thin  paper.' 

2  vols,  in  I.     i2mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1802 

Excessively  rare. 


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